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Julia Roberts helps daughter Hazel to collect shells on the beach

Julia Roberts was all sweetness and smiles in Hawaii with her adorable daughter Hazel.

Julia Roberts enjoyed a walk along the beach in Kauai while lovingly helping her 7-year-old offspring collect shells last week in Kauai.

The actress braved the hot and humid weather by casually dressing in a flowered skirt paired with sleeveless orange and gray tops along with gray trainers.

Julia Roberts , 44, wore her hair pulled up into a messy ponytail and she went make-up free.

Little Hazel wore denim shorts, a white shirt and she went barefoot.

Julia Roberts was all sweetness and smiles in Hawaii with her adorable daughter Hazel
Julia Roberts was all sweetness and smiles in Hawaii with her adorable daughter Hazel

Julia Roberts arrived in Hawaii by private plane last Tuesday, following a five hour flight from Van Nuys airport in Los Angeles.

The actress and her family were greeted with Hawaiian leis (garlands) by an assistant from their hotel who had come to meet them once they touched down.

Together with cameraman husband Danny Moder and their three children Henry, five, and twins Hazel and Phinnaues, seven, Julia Roberts was seen smiling as she loaded her children into a waiting car.

Their holiday in the Pacific comes a week the couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary on July 4th.

The family has a home in Malibu, where the children attend school.

They also have a ranch in Taos, N.M, where Danny Moder and Julia Roberts were wed 10 years ago after meeting on the set of The Mexican.

Julia Roberts will be starring in the film adaptation of the play August: Osage County. Production is already underway.

 

Robert Russell recovers his stolen 1967 Austin-Healey after 42 years

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Robert Russell from Texas has recovered a vintage sports car he spotted being sold on eBay 42 years after thieves stole it from him, officials in California say.

Robert Russell, 66, said he had never given up searching for the 1967 Austin-Healey, which was stolen in 1970.

After seeing the car on eBay, he found that the vehicle identification number on the website matched the one on his title certificate, AP reports.

The car was being put up for auction by a dealer in Los Angeles.

Robert Russell said he had never given up searching for the 1967 Austin-Healey, which was stolen in 1970
Robert Russell said he had never given up searching for the 1967 Austin-Healey, which was stolen in 1970

The dealer told Robert Russell they had bought it from a man who said it had been in his family since 1970.

After checking Robert Russell’s claim, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department told him he could pick up his vehicle.

He has since brought it back to Texas where he currently lives, AP says.

Robert Russell told police he had originally bought the vehicle for $3,000. It is now valued at $23,000.

 

Research in Motion ordered to pay $147M in damages after losing patents case

Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM) has been ordered to pay $147 million in damages after losing a patents case.

A jury in San Francisco upheld claims by Mformation Technologies Inc that RIM infringed patents it took out in 1999.

The software involved allows companies to access employees’ mobile phones remotely for upgrades, password changes or to delete data.

The fine was calculated by the judge as $8 per Blackberry device in use since the claims were first filed in 2008.

“We believe [the patents have] been fundamental to the success of Research in Motion,” said Amar Thakur, a lawyer for the winning side.

The damages only relate to royalties on past sales in the US, and does not cover future sales or sales outside the US.

A jury in San Francisco upheld claims by Mformation Technologies Inc that RIM infringed patents it took out in 1999
A jury in San Francisco upheld claims by Mformation Technologies Inc that RIM infringed patents it took out in 1999

“Mformation created the mobile device management category in the late 1990s and was innovating in this area well before most of the market understood the fundamental importance of wireless mobility management,” said the firm’s founder Rakesh Kushwaha in a press release.

The case adds to RIM’s problems. Since the introduction of Apple’s iPhone in 2007, sales in the Canadian firm’s core Western market have been steadily declining.

The company is cutting 5,000 jobs – almost a third of its workforce.

RIM said in a press release that it was: “disappointed by the outcome and is evaluating all legal options.

“Additionally, the trial judge has yet to decide certain legal issues that might impact the verdict. RIM will await those rulings before deciding whether to pursue an appeal.”

 

Syria is in civil war, says Red Cross

Fighting in Syria has become so widespread that the conflict is now in effect a civil war, says The Red Cross (ICRC).

The change in status means combatants will now be officially subject to the Geneva Conventions, leaving them more exposed to war crimes prosecutions.

The Red Cross had previously regarded only the areas around Idlib, Homs and Hama as war zones.

Meanwhile, Syrian officials are disputing claims that they used heavy weapons in fighting on Thursday.

Activists initially described fighting in the village of Tremseh near Hama as a massacre of dozens of civilians, but later accounts suggested most of the dead were armed rebels.

Fighting in Syria has become so widespread that the conflict is now in effect a civil war
Fighting in Syria has become so widespread that the conflict is now in effect a civil war

The UN accused Syrian forces of using heavy artillery, tanks and helicopters, but Damascus denied those allegations and said just two civilians had been killed.

The accusations, if proved, would mean Damascus had broken an agreement it made with envoy Kofi Annan.

The International Committee of the Red Cross, which oversees the Geneva Conventions, said fighting had now spread beyond the three hotspots of Idlib, Homs and Hama.

Spokesman Hicham Hassan said Syria was now regards as a “non-international armed conflict”, which is the technical term for civil war.

“What matters is that international humanitarian law applies wherever hostilities between government forces and opposition groups are taking place across the country,” he said.

The statement is significant because it is the Red Cross’ job to monitor the conduct of the fighting, and to tell warring parties what their obligations are.

Under the Geneva Conventions, indiscriminate attacks on civilians, attacks on medical personnel or the destruction of basic services like water or electricity are forbidden and can be prosecuted as war crimes.

From now on, all those fighting in Syria are officially subject to the laws of war, and could end up at a war crimes tribunal if they disobey them.

Last month, the UN’s head of peacekeeping Herve Ladsous also said Syria was in a state of civil war.

And Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has previously said the country is in a state of war.

Some 16,000 people are thought to have been killed since the uprising against Bashar al-Assad’s regime began in March 2011.

UN diplomats are attempting to agree a way forward for the organization’s monitoring mission in the country.

The mission’s mandate runs out on Friday, and Western nations are trying to get Russia and China to agree to a beefed-up resolution authorizing sanctions.

 

Hillary Clinton meets head of Egypt’s military council Mohamad Hussein Tantawi

Hillary Clinton has met the head of Egypt’s top military council, Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi, on the second day of her visit to the country.

The US Secretary of State discussed the transition of power to newly elected President Mohammed Mursi and stressed the need to protect the rights of all Egyptians, US officials said.

Hillary Clinton met Mohammed Mursi on Saturday.

Mohammed Mursi and the military have been in conflict over parliament’s dissolution.

The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) shut down the chamber, dominated by Mohammed Mursi’s Islamist allies, before he was formally sworn in last month.

Hillary Clinton has met the head of Egypt's top military council, Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi
Hillary Clinton has met the head of Egypt's top military council, Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi

It also stripped the new president, elected in the country’s first freely contested leadership vote earlier in June, of many of his powers.

Mohammed Mursi, of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, tried to reinstate parliament by decree last weekend. The Supreme Constitutional Court has said the dissolution is final.

As head of the SCAF, Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi became Egypt’s interim ruler after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in February last year.

Hillary Clinton held talks for more than an hour on Sunday with Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi.

A senior US state department official said: “They discussed the political transition and the [military council’s] ongoing dialogue with President Mursi.

“The secretary stressed the importance of protecting the rights of all Egyptians, including women and minorities.”

Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi brought up Egypt’s economic needs, while the pair also discussed US aid plans.

After meeting Field Marshal Mohamad Hussein Tantawi and other army leaders, Hillary Clinton will head to Egypt’s second city, Alexandria, a stronghold of the Muslim Brotherhood.

There she will meet leading women, the Coptic Christian community and young entrepreneurs. She is then due to fly on to Israel.

During her meeting with Mohammed Mursi on Saturday, Hillary Clinton said the situation required “compromise and real politics”.

“Democracy is hard,” she said.

She praised Egypt’s military council for its interim leadership, “for representing the Egyptian people in the revolution as compared to what we are seeing in Syria which is the military murdering their own people”.

But she also voiced support for a “full transition to civilian rule”.

The secretary of state also encouraged President Mohammed Mursi to live up to promises to protect the rights of women and minorities, and to preserve the peace treaty with Israel.

The hour-long meeting between President Mohammed Mursi and Hillary Clinton was described by a US official as candid and cordial.

However, on Saturday evening hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside Hillary Clinton’s Cairo hotel, chanting anti-Islamist and anti-US slogans in protest at her visit. Some brandished posters depicting the field marshal.

Another protest outside the US embassy was organized by Coptic Christian youth activists, who chanted: “They both can’t be trusted, not the Americans, not the Brotherhood.”

For all the US fears of an Islamist takeover in recent decades, the governments in Washington and Egypt have now realized they need each other.

Mohammed Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood are particularly keen to avoid the sort of international isolation so damaging to other Islamist governments after they have taken office.

 

Madonna faces lawsuit after showing Marine Le Pen with swastika

French far-right National Front is to sue Madonna after an image at the singer’s concert in Paris showed party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika imposed on her face.

National Front vice-president Florian Philippot said the party could not accept “such an odious comparison”.

The image, in a video accompanying the song Nobody Knows Me, was followed by another resembling Adolf Hitler.

Madonna was performing at the Stade de France in a Paris suburb on Saturday.

National Front is to sue Madonna after showing Marine Le Pen with a swastika during her concert in Paris
National Front is to sue Madonna after showing Marine Le Pen with a swastika during her concert in Paris

Florian Philippot said the lawsuit would be filed this week.

The video had already appeared earlier in Madonna’s 30-nation MDNA world tour, sparking a warning from Marine Le Pen that she was considering legal action.

Florian Philippot said: “This is just another provocation in Madonna’s world tour so that people will talk about her.

“Marine Le Pen will defend not only her own honor but her supporters and the millions of National Front voters.”

Marine Le Pen won 18% of the vote in the first round of France’s presidential election and has tried to remove extremist elements and crack down on anti-Semitism.

However, the National Front won only two seats in the 577-member National Assembly in last month’s general election.

Madonna is due to perform in France again on 21 August, in Nice.

 

MC Hammer reveals Whitney Houston’s father tried to get the singers to marry

M.C. Hammer reveals that Whitney Houston’s father once tried to get the singers to marry in an exclusive interview with In the Mixx host Gina Glickman Giordan on Saturday.

M.C. Hammer says that while at Super Bowl XXV, where Whitney Houston gave her memorable rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner, the late singer’s father, John, attempted to play match maker for the two stars.

“Whitney’s dad pulled me and Whitney in a room and said you know Hammer, you should really consider marrying Whitney. And, I said, I’d love to but I’m already married.”

M.C. Hammer reveals that Whitney Houston's father once tried to get the singers to marry
M.C. Hammer reveals that Whitney Houston's father once tried to get the singers to marry

M.C. Hammer continued, saying: “I love my wife dearly but, I always laughed about that. Always a big fan of Whitney. I loved Whitney and miss her dearly.”

At the time, M.C. Hammer had just celebrated his five-year wedding anniversary with Stephanie Fuller, whom he wed in December 1985. The two remain a couple and have raised five children together.

M.C. Hammer made this revelation in Bridgehampton, New York at The Alexander Soros Foundation’s first annual public event, UNMASKED. The affair raised more than $150,000 to benefit Global Witness.

 

Sage Stallone’s body laid undiscovered for up to a week

Sage Stallone’s body laid undiscovered for at least three to four days before being found Friday in his Los Angeles home, according to new reports.

Coroner’s officials are still investigating the death of Sage Stallone who is understood to have overdosed on prescription pills found at the scene.

According to TMZ, the 36-year-old filmmaker “lived like Howard Hughes” in a room “littered with junk” – and his body could have laid cold for as long as a week.

A source told TMZ Sage Stallone was living like a recluse at his Studio City home, and had not spoken to his family for a week before his body was discovered.

Sage Stallone’s body laid undiscovered for at least three to four days before being found Friday in his Los Angeles home
Sage Stallone’s body laid undiscovered for at least three to four days before being found Friday in his Los Angeles home

A housekeeper who is believed to have been at the residence earlier in the week was reported to have been instructed never to enter his room, which a law enforcement source described as “disgusting” and foul-smelling.

Sage Stallone’s mother, Sasha Czack, is said to have called the housekeeper on Friday to check on him after she was unable to reach her son. That is when the body was discovered, according to TMZ.

A friend of Sage Stallone has meanwhile disputed reports Sylvester Stallone’ son committed suicide, saying he was “healthy and upbeat” just two weeks before his sudden death.

As coroner’s officials investigate if the death was accidental, a friend of the young filmmaker says he is baffled by the news because he “never knew him to do drugs”.

The friend, who was not identified by RadarOnline, told the website: “I saw him two weeks ago and he seemed great. He was healthy and upbeat and didn’t seem depressed at all.

“I never knew him to do drugs, not even weed, so for him to die from an overdose is kind of shocking to me. I am totally stunned.”

RadarOnline reports an autopsy will be performed as early as Sunday, however, toxicology tests will be needed to determine cause of death.

The results of such tests could take weeks.

Sylvester Stallone on Friday said he is “devastated” and “grief-stricken” over the death of his son.

A source told Radar that medics arrived on the scene at 3:05 p.m. Friday afternoon and spent around 25 minutes trying to revive Sage Stallone before his death was pronounced at the scene.

 

Russian hacker discovers easy way to get iPhone and iPad app for free

A Russian hacker has discovered an easy way to get in-app purchases on the iPhone and iPad for free.

The process is potentially damaging for Apple’s iOS developers whose main revenue comes from the paid upgrades.

Users just have to download security certificates from the hacker’s website and change a setting on your device’s wi-fi connection.

The hacker, who calls himself ZonD80, also posted a video on YouTube announcing his method and explaining how to do it.

But the clip had been removed today and instead displayed a message saying it was no longer available “due to a copyright claim by Apple, Inc”.

According to the Huffington Post, the Apple blog 9to5Mac has confirmed that the hack does work on several of its devices which run systems iOS3 to the up-coming iOS6.

For the time being, Apple will have some respite as Zon80’s says his website will be unavailable for “two or three days” because his servers are down.

The hacker’s workaround comes days after it emerged that older versions of Apple’s operating system, OS X, was being attacked by Java-based malware.

 

Top 10 passwords used in hacked Yahoo! accounts

Despite security warnings a shocking number of internet users continue to use some of the most blatant letter and number combinations.

In the wake of a security breach at Yahoo a Slovakian IT security company has released a list of the most commonly used passwords for hacked accounts.

ESET carried out a study of the almost half a million account details leaked online by an unknown hacker group, as reported by Yahoo News.

Analysts found that almost 1,700 (0.38%) of the hacked accounts were protected with the password “123456”, while 780 users opted for “password”.

In 2011 “password” was the most commonly used password, according to password management application maker SpashID.

Also in the top 10 were “welcome”, “abc123” and “qwerty”. They are easy to remember but also very easy to guess.

In the wake of a security breach at Yahoo a Slovakian IT security company has released a list of the most commonly used passwords for hacked accounts
In the wake of a security breach at Yahoo a Slovakian IT security company has released a list of the most commonly used passwords for hacked accounts

ESET advised in a statement: “Since all the accounts are in plain-text, anyone with an account present in the leak which also has the same password on other sites (e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, etc), should assume that someone has accessed their account.”

The security breach happened on Wednesday when a hacker group has posted online the details of 450,000 user accounts and passwords it claimed to have stolen from a Yahoo server.

Anyone who is concerned an account was compromised in the Yahoo attack can visit security company Sucuri’s online check at labs.sucuri.net/?yahooleak.

The Ars Technica technology news website reported that the group, which calls itself D33DS Company, hacked into an unidentified subdomain of Yahoo’s website where they retrieved unencrypted account details.

The affected accounts appeared to belong to a voice-over-Internet-protocol (VOIP), service called Yahoo Voices, which runs on Yahoo’s instant messenger.

The Voices service is powered by Jajah, a VOIP platform that was bought by Telefonica Europe BV in 2010.

The hackers’ website where the original claim was made, d33ds.co, was not available later on Thursday.

It was registered in February. Industry website CNET reported the hackers as saying the breach was intended as a ‘wake-up call and not as a threat’ and that Yahoo’s security was lax.

The Voices hack is one of several in recent months.

The business networking service LinkedIn admitted last month that 6.4 million member passwords had been stolen from its website.

  

Top 10 passwords in hacked accounts:

1. “123456” used by 1666 (0.38%)

2. “password” used by 780 (0.18%)

3. “welcome” used by 436 (0.1%)

4. “ninja” used by 333 (0.08%)

5. “abc123” used by 250 (0.06%)

6. “123456789” used by 222 (0.05%)

7. “12345678” used by 208 (0.05%)

8. “sunshine” used by 205 (0.05%)

9. “princess” used by 202 (0.05%)

10. “qwerty” used by 172

 

 Yahoo! News: The most commonly used passwords for hacked Yahoo! accounts

Omar al-Bashir and Salva Kiir meet for the first time since Sudan and South Sudan border dispute

Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir have met for the first time since a border dispute brought their countries close to conflict in April.

Omar al-Bashir sat down with Salva Kiir during an African Union summit in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa.

South Sudan only became independent from the north at the end of 2011 and numerous issues remain unresolved between the two countries.

A United Nations deadline for them to settle the dispute is set for 2 August.

 

Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir meet for the first time since border dispute
Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir and South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir meet for the first time since border dispute

Among other issues, their border has not been finalized and there are disagreements over oilfields, transport payments and divisions of the national debt.

No information has been released about what the two presidents spoke about during their meeting in Addis Ababa, but they shook hands publicly for the first time at the end of it.

The last official talks between Presidents Salva Kiir and Omar al-Bashir were at the previous AU summit in January.

At this summit, AU delegates urged the governments in Khartoum and Juba to settle their differences on oil and border demarcation before the UN’s deadline.

The UN introduced its three-month deadline after cross-border clashes centred on the oil-rich region of Heglig brought Sudan and South Sudan close to all-out war in April.

South Sudan’s independence in July 2011 was supposed to herald the end of more than 50 years of bitter conflict between the two Sudans, but tensions have lingered.

Saturday’s meeting between the two leaders is unlikely to yield any immediate results, but it at least shows the two countries are feeling the pressure to resolve their dispute.

 

Hard Rock Calling 2012: Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney silenced at London gig

Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney had the plug pulled on them after over-running at Hard Rock Calling in London’s Hyde Park.

Headline act Bruce Springsteen welcomed Sir Paul McCartney on stage for renditions of the Beatles’ I Saw Her Standing There and Twist and Shout.

But their microphones were turned off before they could thank the crowds.

Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney had the plug pulled on them after over-running at Hard Rock Calling in London's Hyde Park
Bruce Springsteen and Sir Paul McCartney had the plug pulled on them after over-running at Hard Rock Calling in London's Hyde Park

Bruce Springsteen had exceeded the time limit for the Hard Rock Calling event after playing for more than three hours.

Both rock stars had to leave the stage in silence.

Bruce Springsteen, backed by his E Street Band, had performed hits such as Born In The USA and Because The Night.

He had earlier invited Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello on stage to perform two songs, and singer John Fogerty joined him for one.

Bruce Springsteen delighted one loyal fan who displayed a banner urging him to play a lesser known track, Take ‘Em As They Come.

The artist said: “Tonight, my friend, this is your lucky night. You’re going to hear this damn thing.

“It’s a completely obscure track I wrote for The River when I needed some rock songs.”

Grunge band Soundgarden appeared on Friday, and Paul Simon will take to the stage on Sunday.

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Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft blasts off for International Space Station

Russian spacecraft Soyuz TMA-05M carrying a three-man crew has blasted off for the International Space Station (ISS).

The Soyuz rocket set off from Kazakhstan at 02:40 GMT on Sunday with Russian, Japanese and American astronauts on board.

They are set to dock with the ISS, a $100 billion research complex orbiting around 385 km (240 miles) above Earth, early on Tuesday.

NASA said the Soyuz TMA-05M rocket had a “smooth ride into space”.

Russian spacecraft Soyuz TMA-05M carrying a three-man crew has blasted off for the International Space Station
Russian spacecraft Soyuz TMA-05M carrying a three-man crew has blasted off for the International Space Station

The astronauts on board, veteran Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko, NASA’s Sunitia Williams and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide will join three others on board the ISS.

NASA flight engineer Joseph Acaba and Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Sergei Revin are already living aboard the space station, which is set to receive an unprecedented level of traffic over the next few weeks.

According to the Associated Press news agency, a Japanese cargo ship will dock with the station next week, followed by a further eight craft making contact with the orbiting satellite.

NASA ended its space shuttle programme in July 2011, and since then US astronauts have depended on Russian Soyuz flights for transport to reach the International Space Station.

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Roger Roberts dies after Aberystwyth University graduation at 82

Roger Roberts, one of the oldest people to graduate from Aberystwyth University in UK, has died just three days after picking up his degree.

Roger Roberts, 82, from Aberystwyth, graduated in economic and social studies in international politics on Tuesday.

It is understood that Roger Roberts died on Friday morning, and had been unwell during his studies.

On the day of his graduation ceremony, the university released a statement about the mature student’s achievement.

It said Roger Roberts had taken longer to complete his degree because he was ill for the last couple of years of his course.

In the statement, Roger Roberts, who suffered from chronic asthma, said he had “thoroughly enjoyed” his time at the university.

Roger Roberts, 82, from Aberystwyth, graduated in economic and social studies in international politics on Tuesday
Roger Roberts, 82, from Aberystwyth, graduated in economic and social studies in international politics on Tuesday

Roger Roberts spent his career in the health service, and Tuesday’s graduation was his second degree after reading American studies in 2005.

Prof. Michael Foley, the head of the university’s international politics department, said Roger Roberts “warmed hearts and raised spirits”.

He added: “He impressed his peers and teachers with a combination of fierce determination mixed with a sparkling sense of mischief.

“He proved decisively that age need be no stranger to success or new experience.

“This triumph of the human spirit was reflected in the thunderous applause that greeted his appearance on stage at graduation. There could no better epitaph to his time here.”

The university’s vice-chancellor Prof. April McMahon said: “We are saddened at the news of Mr. Roberts’ passing, and honored that he chose to make Aberystwyth University part of his very long and full life.

“Given his frail health it was a great achievement for him to make it to graduation on Tuesday and one which was greatly appreciated by everyone present.”

 

Hillary Clinton meets Egypt’s President Mohammed Mursi

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has held her first meeting with new Egypt’s President Mohammed Mursi.

After the talks, Hillary Clinton reaffirmed Washington’s support for a “full transition to civilian rule” in Egypt.

President Mohammed Mursi has become embroiled in a constitutional crisis after trying to reinstate a parliament dissolved by the judiciary and the military.

Hillary Clinton has backed Mohammed Mursi, saying Egyptians should get the government they voted for.

Mohammed Mursi, of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, was elected in June in the country’s first ever freely contested leadership vote.

Hillary Clinton has held her first meeting with new Egypt’s President Mohammed Mursi
Hillary Clinton has held her first meeting with new Egypt’s President Mohammed Mursi

After the meeting in Cairo, Hillary Clinton told reporters: “I have come to Cairo to reaffirm the strong support of the United States for the Egyptian people and their democratic transition.

“We want to be a good partner and we want to support the democracy that has been achieved by the courage and sacrifice of the Egyptian people.”

Not many years ago, one US secretary of state declared that Washington did not speak with the Muslim Brotherhood, and never would.

But the administration of Barack Obama has been quick to engage with the new president – a case of accepting the inevitable and trying to make the best of it.

The US government wants to see Egyptian democracy and human rights being protected.

The Muslim Brotherhood has repeatedly stressed it does not want to be isolated internationally, not least because the country depends so heavily on international trade and tourism.

Mohammed Mursi has tried to defuse the row over parliament – a body he tried to reinstate by decree last weekend.

The chamber was dominated by Mohammed Mursi’s Islamist allies, and was shut down by the military before he took power.

The Supreme Constitutional Court has said the dissolution is final.

Mohammed Mursi has said he is “committed to the rulings of Egyptian judges and very keen to manage state powers and prevent any confrontation”.

Hillary Clinton said she would meet the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, on Sunday.

He became the country’s interim ruler after the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in February last year.

Asked what she would tell Field Marshal Tantawi, Hillary Clinton said she would make clear the US supports the return of the armed forced “to a purely military role”.

Earlier this week, Hillary Clinton said Egyptians should “get what they protested for and what they voted for, which is a fully-elected government making the decisions for the country going forward”.

Hillary Clinton arrived in Egypt from a week-long trip to Asia, and will later visit Israel.

 

 

Olympics 2012: Kazakh team seeks to bring horsemeat to London

The Kazakh Olympic team is hoping to boost its chances of sporting success at London 2012 with horsemeat sausages.

Sports officials in Kazakhstan say that the traditional dish may help the athletes’ performance.

But it is unclear whether the sausages will be allowed into the UK, because of strict import controls on meat.

Kazakhstan is fielding 114 athletes at the London games, which begin in two weeks.

 

The Kazakh Olympic team is hoping to boost its chances of sporting success at London 2012 with horsemeat sausages
The Kazakh Olympic team is hoping to boost its chances of sporting success at London 2012 with horsemeat sausages

 

Horsemeat is an indispensable part of the traditional Kazakh diet, and a dried horsemeat sausage known as “kazy” is particularly cherished.

The Kazakh team is made up mainly of boxers, wrestlers and weightlifters, all sports associated with a protein-rich diet.

“We’ll bring horse meat and caviar for each team,” sports official Elsiyar Kanagatov said, adding that athletes could achieve “outstanding results” if fed properly.

Oil-rich Kazakhstan is fiercely ambitious and there is also the promise of hard cash should athletes succeed – $200,000 for a gold medal, $150,000 for silver and $75,000 for bronze, our correspondent says.

The team has won 39 medals including nine gold since its debut at the Olympics in 1996.

 

Gemini, two faced kitten, dies after 48 hours

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Gemini, a kitten who was born with two faces on Wednesday, has died after 48 hours.

Gemini had four eyes, two noses, two mouths, two ears and 24 toes – seven on each front paw and five each on the back.

His owners in Providence say he had two tracheas going into one throat. The women fed him milk by bottle because he ate very slowly.

Gemini had four eyes, two noses, two mouths, two ears and 24 toes
Gemini had four eyes, two noses, two mouths, two ears and 24 toes

Part of a litter of five kittens the owners told NBC that they were “very, very surprised” by the two-faced kitten.

“We think he’s beautiful…adorable,” the proud owners told the news station on Thursday as they stroked the tiny black kitten.

Veterinarian Ernest Finocchio, president of the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, says he’d never seen such a kitten.

He believes Gemini could have been conjoined twins that didn’t separate properly.

The owners hoped Ernesto Finocchio could carry out an ultrasonic examination on Gemini to determine his life expectancy and advise them on how to look after him.

However, the kitten died before an examination could happen. Two-faced kittens are very rare and seldom survive.

The other kittens in the litter are healthy and feeding from their mother, the owners said.

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Tom Cruise will pay $10M as child support for his daughter Suri

Contrary to Tom Cruise child support rumors circulating around the Internet, the actor did not pay Katie Holmes a $50 million lump sum payment for the care of little Suri, Newsday reports.

A pre-nuptial agreement Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes signed means there will be no alimony for the actress. Tom Cruise will be paying approximately $10 million over the course of the next 12 years to Katie Holmes to take care of Suri in a manner in which she has become accustomed, according to information a “source” revealed to TMZ.

Tom Cruise will be paying approximately $10 million over the course of the next 12 years to Katie Holmes to take care of Suri
Tom Cruise will be paying approximately $10 million over the course of the next 12 years to Katie Holmes to take care of Suri

The quick and quiet divorce and child custody agreement between Tom Cruise and Katie Homes does grant Cruise “significant custodial time” with little Suri, but Holmes has primary physical custody. TMZ reports that previous media articles claiming that Suri Cruise must be in the presence of Katie Holmes’ nanny and bodyguards when she is in Tom Cruise’s care a “absolutely 100% false.” There are however “extremely detailed” custodial provisions about what Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes can discuss with Suri on several topics, one of which being religion. The restrictions on the discussions of Scientology and religion are reportedly “eased” as Suri ages.

“Tom was always most interested in his child,” Tom Cruise’s attorney Bert Fields told People magazine.

“He will have a meaningful relationship with Suri.”

Bert Fields was not able to give a specific time or date for the first visitation dates between Tom Cruise and Suri.

“I don’t know the details of his schedule, so I can’t comment. My guess is he’ll be seeing Suri very soon.”

Bert Fields also told People that there were no Scientologists present during the Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes divorce and child custody negotiations.

Tom Cruise’s attorney also maintains that Scientologists were not “directing the negotiations” and calls such claims “hogwash.”

Bert Fields told People that both Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes “dealt rationally” with the custody and divorce issues, hashing out the important matters over several days until both parties were satisfied.

 

Japan floods: more than 250,000 people ordered to leave their homes

More than 250,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes to avoid floods caused by torrential rainfall in south-west Japan, officials say.

Flooding and landslides on the southern island of Kyushu have left at least 20 people dead in the past three days.

TV footage showed muddy waters sweeping through homes and streets as rivers burst their banks in the north of the island.

The Japan Meteorological Agency has warned of further rain and landslides.

At least seven people were said to be missing on Friday, Japanese media said. Japan’s Self-Defence Forces have been brought in to help search for the missing.

More than 250,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes to avoid floods caused by torrential rainfall in south-west Japan
More than 250,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes to avoid floods caused by torrential rainfall in south-west Japan

More than 75 cm (30 in) of rain fell in 72 hours in the city of Aso, in Kumamoto prefecture, according to weather officials quoted by the French news agency AFP.

The evacuation orders affect 85,000 households in the prefectures of Fukuoka, Saga, Kumamoto and Oita, the Kyodo news agency reported.

In Fukuoka prefecture alone, around 190,000 people from 65,000 households were issued the order, with the entire area of the cities of Yanagawa, Yame and Miyama to be evacuated.

Another 140,000 have been advised to vacate their homes as well, AFP quoted local officials as saying.

Those being asked to leave their homes have been told to go to designated shelters such as schools and other facilities, according to the agency.

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Who is Kim Jong-Un’s mystery woman?

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Agency news in Seoul reported that a mystery woman was sitting next to the young North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un at a concert this week.

The question of who she was, and what she was doing sitting next to Kim Jong-Un, buzzed through South Korea’s news media.

North Korean media gave no details, but showed her accompanying Kim Jong-Un to various state occasions: bowing with him in front of his grandfather’s portrait to mark the 18th anniversary of Kim Il-Sung’s death, walking with him in a fitted black skirt suit and heels, and sitting next to him during the concert performances.

The Hankyoreh newspaper in South Korea said one picture taken during the performances showed the mystery woman with her hand on the armrest of Kim Jong-Un’s chair.

The normal posture for those in Kim Jong-Un’s entourage is to keep their elbows tucked respectfully in.

This, said the paper, indicated that she was either his wife, or his younger sister.

One picture taken during the performances showed the mystery woman with her hand on the armrest of Kim Jong-Un's chair
One picture taken during the performances showed the mystery woman with her hand on the armrest of Kim Jong-Un's chair

A similar discussion erupted six months ago, when an unnamed woman appeared beside Kim Jong-Un during his father’s funeral commemorations.

It is not known whether Kim Jong-Un – believed to be in his late 20’ – has married.

But North Korea’s two previous rulers did not routinely include their partners in public events, leading many to conclude that the new mystery woman is a family member.

Not South Korea’s Joongang Ilbo newspaper, though. Its headline this week asked: “Is Hyon the new first lady of NK?”

The paper identified Kim Jong-Un’s companion as Hyon Song-Wol, a former singer with North Korea’s Bochonbo Electronic Music Band, whose popularity, it says, peaked in 1995 with her hit song Excellent Horse-Like Lady.

She reappeared to perform for the new North Korean leader in March this year, says the paper, after six years away from the limelight, during which time she reportedly married and had a child.

An unnamed South Korean intelligence official was quoted as saying that “the two have known each other since they were in their teens, and… rumors about the two having an affair have been circulating among Pyongyang’s top elite”.

If true, Seoul’s rumor mill goes, what does that say about the workings of North Korea’s new leadership – and more particularly, about the mind of its young leader?

Has Kim Jong-Un chosen this smart young woman in western dress as his partner? Is he bucking hoary old tradition by appearing with her – perhaps still married – in public?

As usual, windows into North Korea throw up more questions than answers.

For now, ”mystery woman” she may remain.

But then, let us not forget, after six months in power, the man next to her – the heir to North Korea’s closed “Communist Monarchy” – is only slightly less of a mystery than she.

 

France’s National Day: Francois Hollande celebrates his first-ever National Day as president

Newly elected French President Francois Hollande celebrated his first-ever National Day (known outside of France as Bastille Day) as head of state on Saturday with usual pomp, military parade and flight show.

At 10:00 a.m. local time, Francois Hollande presided the military parade down the Champs Elysees Avenue, which involved some 4,950 soldiers, 368 armored vehicles, 241 horses and 98 jets and helicopters.

French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault hailed a “national unity,” adding that the Bastille Day represented “an opportunity for the French to come together around the values of France.”

The president’s girlfriend Valerie Trierweiler, who had been keeping a low profile after tweeting her support for a rival of Francois Hollande’s ex-companion Segolene Royal in legislative elections last month, made her first public appearance on Saturday.

French President Francois Hollande celebrated his first-ever National Day
French President Francois Hollande celebrated his first-ever National Day

The two-hour parade was closed by a paratroop air show near the Concorde Square. After the parade, Francois Hollande was scheduled to join injured soldiers in Afghanistan to lunch.

Francois Hollande promised to withdraw French combat troops from Afghanistan by the end of this year, two years ahead of the alliance’s plan.

However, the president said France would continue to support Afghanistan in civilian fields including health, education, culture and agriculture and also assist its defense and interior ministries in training.

“This July 14th is the last one of our combat units in Kapisa to pass in Afghanistan. Two thousand soldiers will return to their homes at the end of the year,” the president said when addressing a group of ministers and military figures on the eve of the National Day.

“It is an act of sovereignty that France has posed freely. I took this decision, in harmony with our allies, and with the agreement of the Afghan authorities,” he noted.

Francois Hollande also unveiled a new white paper on defense and national security, the fourth document of its kind for the country, which aims to “define our defense strategy and capabilities of our forces for the next 15 years,” he said.

“The objective is to ensure the long term performance, efficiency and balance of our forces,” he stressed.

In a televised interview later in the afternoon, the head of state will review his first two months of presidency, which has been overshadowed by eurozone crisis and jumping unemployment rate following a wave of job cuts in the country’s leading companies.

Wet summer weather is unlikely to dampen the enthusiasm of Parisians and visitors who turned out in large numbers to witness the annual celebration.

Gardens of the Elysee Palace will be open to visitors throughout the afternoon. Huge crowds are expected to enjoy fireworks display centered on the Eiffel Tower and across the country.

Bastille Day marks July 14, 1789, when French citizens stormed the Bastille prison in Paris, which helped spark the French Revolution.

 

 

Bastille Day: best places in France to celebrate the National Day

Every year, the 14th of July marks a very special occasion in French history. This is Bastille Day: the day when, in 1789, the infamous Bastille Prison was stormed by angry mobs agitating against the King’s heavy-handed rule. The 14th of July is thus synonymous with the idea of the modern French republic.

Given the party atmosphere that permeates the whole country come Bastille Day, it’s certainly worth planning your travels to be in France on the anointed day. Here’s a quick rundown of the very best places in France for Bastille Day bombast.

Paris Bastille Day Celebrations

The capital of France is, fittingly, also the center of Bastille Day celebrations. The party begins on the 13th with a handful of balls and galas around the city. Then the 14th arrives, and Paris descends into a fever of joviality, with more balls and galas, plus military parades, fireworks, and humongous picnics (it’s customary to spend the second half of the day lounging around while consuming more food and wine than you could possible imagine). To be at the very heart of celebrations, the Champs-Elysees is the place to be.

July 14 is the day when the French celebrate the Bastille Day throughout France
July 14 is the day when the French celebrate the Bastille Day throughout France

Avignon

Celebrations for Bastille Day in Avignon start late and end even later. Things don’t truly get going here until around 7:00 p.m. on the 14th; however, the party keeps on kicking well into the morning hours of the next day. Enjoy the live music on offer at the town hall (Place d’Horloge), dance at a ball, and end the night by watching a splendiferous fireworks display.

La Rochelle

Fireworks are again the order of the day here, with a magnificent display going up over the city’s port area. However, you’ll only get there if you’ve managed to pace yourself throughout the day, as La Rochelle becomes buried under an avalanche of food and drink every Bastille Day. This is certainly a place that knows how to celebrate the 14th of July!

Poitiers

As with Paris, Poitiers celebrates the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille with a military Parade. Generally speaking, crowds attend this parade in the Place du Maréchel Leclerc during the day. Once the parade has past, the square becomes one large outdoor ball; festivities end with a great fireworks display that goes up from the Parc des Expositions.

Carcassone

Visually impressive Carcassonne hosts a fun-filled day of celebration every year, which is always attended by hundreds of thousands of happy revelers. Carcassone is particularly known for its fireworks celebration. Considered to be one of the very best in the world, it typically lasts for just under half an hour, which means Bastille Day certainly ends with a bang.

 

Autistic William Martin LaFever survives in Utah desert for three weeks

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William Martin LaFever, an autistic man from Colorado, who survived for three weeks in a remote Utah desert is said to be in a stable condition.

William Martin LaFever, 28, travelled an estimated 40 miles (64 km) in the Escalante Desert in southern Utah, in an attempt to walk to Page, Arizona.

He told his family that his hiking gear had been stolen, and his father had wired money to Page.

To survive, he scavenged food, including frogs, and drank water from the Escalante river.

Autistic William Martin LaFever travelled an estimated 40 miles in the Escalante Desert in southern Utah, in an attempt to walk to Page
Autistic William Martin LaFever travelled an estimated 40 miles in the Escalante Desert in southern Utah, in an attempt to walk to Page

Deputy Ray Gardner, who was aboard the helicopter that spotted William Martin LaFever, said the 28-year-old was emaciated and could not stand when he was found.

“I could not believe that he was alive, and feel certain that in another 24 hours he would not have been alive,” Ray Gardner said in a statement.

A sheriff’s office said that William Martin LaFever had called his father in early June to say he was hiking in the area with his dog, but that some of his hiking gear had been stolen and he was out of money.

John LaFever, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, told his son to catch a ride to Page to get the money.

Instead William Martin LaFever apparently decided to hike along the Escalante river and then hitch a boat ride along Lake Powell to the Arizona town, according to the sheriff’s department.

Garfield County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Becki Bronson told the Associated Press that the desert is “some of the most rugged, unforgiving terrain you will find anywhere on Earth”, including “jagged cliffs, stone ledges”.

“Where William was hiking, there just isn’t anyone out there,” she said.

“There are no people. There are no towns.”

William Martin LaFever was flown to Garfield Memorial Hospital, and Becki Bronson said he is in stable condition.

 

Mitt Romney responds to reports suggesting he was still listed on Bain’s regulatory filings

Republican candidate Mitt Romney has hit back on attacks about his record as CEO of Bain Capital in interviews with US broadcasters.

“I had no role whatsoever in the management of Bain Capital after 1999,” Mitt Romney.

Mitt Romney was responding to reports suggesting he was still listed on Bain’s regulatory filings several years after he said he left the company.

He called on Barack Obama to apologize, after the president said Mitt Romney’s time at Bain should be scrutinized.

The timing is key because between 1999 – when Mitt Romney said he left the company he founded – and 2001, Bain was responsible for closing down American firms and shipping jobs overseas.

Speaking to WJLA-TV a few hours before Mitt Romney’s own media appearances, President Barack Obama said the Republican candidate would have to answer questions about when he stepped down from Bain Capital.

 

Mitt Romney has hit back on attacks about his record as CEO of Bain Capital
Mitt Romney has hit back on attacks about his record as CEO of Bain Capital

“Ultimately, I think Mr. Romney is going to have to answer those questions because if he aspires to being president, one of the things you learn is you’re ultimately responsible for the conduct of your operations,” Barack Obama said.

But Mitt Romney said attacks on his record at Bain, an investment company he co-founded in 1984, were “simply beneath the dignity of the presidency of the United States”.

“He [Obama] sure as heck ought to say that he’s sorry for the kinds of attacks that are coming from his team,” he told ABC News on Friday night.

With November’s election now less than four months away, the Obama and Romney campaigns have spent much of the week trading accusations of dishonesty over Mitt Romney’s time at Bain.

In a series of television and web advertisements, the Obama campaign argued that Mitt Romney had “pioneered” outsourcing US jobs during his time at Bain. The Romney campaign responded with their own ad, calling Barack Obama the “outsourcer-in-chief”.

The Boston Globe reported on Thursday that documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission conflicted with Mitt Romney’s statements that he gave up control of the firm in 1999.

The filings list him as “sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president” from 1999 to 2001.

That period covers a time when Bain ran companies that fell into bankruptcy, as well as moved jobs abroad – issues highlighted by Obama campaign advertisements.

The Obama campaign has accused Mitt Romney of lying in his official campaign disclosure forms. Barack Obama spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter suggested that Mitt Romney had broken federal law by doing so – an accusation the Romney camp firmly denied.

Mitt Romney and his aides say he left Bain in 1999 to run the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics.

In a statement, the company said Mitt Romney “remained the sole stockholder for a time while formal ownership was being documented and transferred to the group of partners who took over management of the firm in 1999”.

Independent website FactCheck.org said on Thursday it had found no evidence that Mitt Romney actively managed Bain after leaving in February 1999, describing him as “a passive, absentee owner”.

The site had previously said that Mitt Romney would open himself up to felony charges if he had actively managed Bain after 1999 but said otherwise on his disclosure form.

 

Richard Zanuck, producer of The Sound of Music, dies at 77

Hollywood producer Richard Zanuck has died aged 77 after suffering a heart attack at his Beverley Hills home.

Dick Zanuck, as most people called him, was best known for his work on films such as The Sound of Music, Driving Miss Daisy and Jaws.

Son of Hollywood royalty, he became the youngest studio head in history when he took over 20th Century Fox aged 28.

His friend Steven Spielberg called him a “cornerstone of the film industry”.

Dick Zanuck’s parents were the legendary movie mogul Darryl Zanuck and actress Virginia Fox.

After his father made him 20th Century Fox’s head of production, the younger Zanuck went on to oversee the release of some of the era’s classics, including The Sound of Music and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Richard Zanuck has died aged 77 after suffering a heart attack at his Beverley Hills home
Richard Zanuck has died aged 77 after suffering a heart attack at his Beverley Hills home

Richard Zanuck went on to run his own production company after several big-screen musicals for Fox flopped and his father fired him, spending most of his career as an independent producer.

He collaborated with Steven Spielberg on the blockbuster jaws and several other films.

“He taught me everything I know about producing. He was one of the most honorable and loyal men of our profession and he fought tooth and nail for his directors,” Steven Spielberg said in a statement.

His 1989 film Driving Miss Daisy won four Oscars, including best picture for Richard Zanuck and his wife and collaborator Lili Fini Zanuck.

In his later years, Dick Zanuck collaborated closely with director Tim Burton on a number of fillms, including Planet of the Apes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland.