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Robbie Williams and Ayda Field welcome baby girl Theodora Rose

Robbie Williams’ wife Ayda Field has given birth to a baby girl Theodora Rose.

The Take That star took to his Twitter page on Tuesday night to announce the pair had welcomed baby Theodora Rose Williams into the world.

Announcing the happy news on his blog, Robbie Williams wrote: “Praise be, it’s Theodora Rose Williams, affectionately known as Teddy….. Born 3:33 p.m. on 18.9.12, 7Ibs 4oz…

“Baby, Mummy and Daddy are all rockin…. Thank you for your best wishes XXXX.”

It is the first child for the couple, who married two years ago.

Robbie Williams and Ayda Field welcome baby girl Theodora Rose
Robbie Williams and Ayda Field welcome baby girl Theodora Rose

Following the birth, Robbie Williams’ Take That bandmate Gary Barlow was quick to lead the congratulations to the singer and his wife.

He tweeted: “Massive congrats Rob and Ayda. So happy for you.”

Boyzone singer Ronan Keating tweeted: “Congrats to Robbie Williams and Ayda.”

And Chris Moyles wrote on his Twitter page: “Congratulations Robbie & Ayda!”

And singer and actor Jonathan Wilkes, who is a long-standing friend of Robbie Williams, said: “Right bed time !!! Got a big day Tomorrow I’m meeting a new little lady !! X”

Robbie Williams recently expressed concern he could miss his baby’s birth due to his concert schedule over its birth due date.

He told radio DJ Chris Evans last week: “I’ve had a bit of a falling out with the wife.”

He continued: “So I’ve got gigs this week, the baby could come at any minute, the wife has said, <<If I go into labor and you’ve got a gig in say Leeds or Dublin, you’ve got to cancel it and come home>>.”

Robbie Williams recently revealed the couple had chosen a name for their daughter and was pleased it was a traditional moniker.

He said: “Right now I’m ecstatic. We do have a name but we’re not going to get it out in case it gets tweeted.

“And as a celebrity we’re supposed to call them Aubergine or something like that aren’t we?

“I do have a sort of celebrity name but it’s not Apple-esque. It’s a very solid, old-school name.”

Robbie Williams also said he is planning to move back to England from Los Angeles because he doesn’t want his daughter to go to school with the “f***ing idiots” in the city although he admitted he and American born Ayda are still discussing their future living arrangements.

He said: “I don’t want to educate our baby in LA because I would much prefer her to have English sensibilities.

“They are idiots in L.A. schools. They are f***ing idiots. They are a breed of idiots that only exist in Los Angeles and she would be surrounded by them. It’s not like one or two either. It’s not like the Big Brother house, where you pick the worst ones.

“I think kids there have a massive sense of entitlement, are dull and dumb. It means me coming back to the UK for good but I can live with that. It’s worth being pestered for her to have a good school.

“I want the baby to have an English passport, we’re still figuring out exactly whereabouts the baby is going to be brought up.

“I had a conversation with the wife last night about where we’re going to end up but we still don’t know.”

 

Giuliana and Bill Rancic reveal identity of surrogate mother in their reality show promo

Giuliana and Bill Rancic are revealing the identity of the surrogate mother who helped them bring their son into the world.

A clip from the couple’s reality show Giuliana & Bill shows the mom and dad-to-be being coached in the delivery room with their surrogate, Delphine.

Delphine, who carried the Rancic’s son Edward Duke to term, is seen with the couple and a hospital worker who talks them through the process of what will happen the day of delivery.

While Giuliana and Bill Rancic bicker over who will first get to hold the child, and who will cut the umbilical cord, Delphine seemed at ease and open to letting the pair be as much a part of the process as possible.

Delphine, Giuliana and Bill Rancic surrogate mother, seemed at ease around the couple
Delphine, Giuliana and Bill Rancic surrogate mother, seemed at ease around the couple

Delphine eventually gave birth at a Denver, Colorado hospital on August 29 with the Rancics by her side.

Edward Duke Rancic was born at 10:12 p.m. and the baby’s umbilical called was cut by Giuliana and Bill moments before they held him ahead of anyone else.

The couple named the tot after Bill Rancic’s father, who was called Edward, and Giuliana’s dad, Eduardo.

The American entrepreneur and reality star tweeted the news of the then-anonymous surrogate going into labor.

“It’s game time,” Bill Rancic posted on his Twitter account.

After little Edward was born, the couple said they felt “blessed beyond words” to have become parents for the first time.

Giuliana Rancic, 37, took to Twitter, writing: “It’s true what they say (and what u all told us)…. @BillRancic and I couldn’t love little Duke anymore than we do. He’s a dream….”

Bill Rancic, 41, tweeted: “The <<Duke>> has landed! Edward Duke Rancic was welcomed into the world last night at 7 lbs 4 oz. G& I feel blessed beyond words…We did it!(sic).”

The happy arrival came after Bill Rancic and his E! News host wife struggled to conceive naturally, undergoing three failed cycles of IVF.

Then last year during her treatment Giuliana Rancic was diagnosed with breast cancer, putting their dreams of a family on hold.

She underwent a lumpectomy followed by radiation before undergoing a double mastectomy.

Following her recovery the couple decided to use a surrogate to try for a baby, and they were thrilled when their attempt ended in a pregnancy.

Bill Rancic earlier this year opened up about the journey, telling the TODAY show how he and his wife “hit the gestational carrier lottery”.

Presenter Giuliana Rancic, meanwhile told E! News: “Bill and I are blessed beyond words to welcome Edward into our lives.

“Thank you so much to everyone who supported us along the way. We are so in love with the little guy already!”

Giuliana & Bill is scheduled to premiere on the STYLE network on October 2 at 8:00 p.m. EST.

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Barack Obama rebukes Mitt Romney’s remarks at David Letterman show

President Barack Obama has rebuked Republican candidate Mitt Romney, saying that anyone seeking to be president needs to work for all Americans.

Barack Obama told chat show host David Letterman that Mitt Romney was wrong to describe 47% of Americans as “victims”.

Earlier, Mitt Romney defended his remarks after secretly filmed video of a speech to donors became public.

He told Fox News he knew those “dependent on government” would not vote for him in November’s election.

Mitt Romney also decried the notion of government “redistribution”, calling it an “entirely foreign concept”.

Barack Obama told David Letterman that Mitt Romney was wrong to describe 47 percent of Americans as victims
Barack Obama told David Letterman that Mitt Romney was wrong to describe 47 percent of Americans as victims

More leaked video emerged on Tuesday, showing Mitt Romney saying Palestinians do not want peace in the Middle East.

The full video of the Florida fundraiser was also published by liberal investigative magazine Mother Jones.

In Tuesday’s Fox interview, Mitt Romney stood by his comments about the 47% of Americans who do not pay income tax. He said they support President Barack Obama and would never vote for him. He said his statement was “about the campaign”.

“I’m talking about a perspective of individuals who are not likely to support me,” he said.

“Those that are dependent on government and those that think government’s job is to redistribute, I’m not going to get them,” Mitt Romney said.

Mitt Romney says he expects Barack Obama to receive about half of the vote in the November election because of these voters.

The real problem, he added, was that so many people were not eligible to pay income tax because they had fallen into poverty.

Recent polls indicate that the election is likely to be a close contest, although an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Tuesday evening showed that Barack Obama’s approval rate has hit 50% for the first time since March.

In addition, the poll put the president ahead of Mitt Romney by 5% among likely voters polled across the nation. The poll had a margin of error of 3.6%.

On David Letterman’s show, Barack Obama said he told the US on election night in 2008 he would work for everyone, including those who did not vote for them.

“One thing I’ve learnt as president is you represent the entire country,” he said.

“There are not a lot of people out there who think they are victims” or simply entitled to benefits, Barack Obama said.

Barack Obama’s rebuke came at the end of a day in which more clips of Mitt Romney’s fundraising address emerged. In one, Mitt Romney said the Palestinians are “committed to Israel’s destruction”.

“The Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace,” he says in the video, adding that “the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish”.

But chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told Reuters news agency that Mitt Romney was wrong to accuse the Palestinians of not seeking peace.

“Only those who want to maintain the Israeli occupation will claim the Palestinians are not interested in peace,” he said.

In another clip, the former Massachusetts governor is shown discussing Iran’s nuclear programme, and warning that America itself could come under attack.

The first clips released on Monday showed the Republican candidate saying those who did not pay income tax would never vote for him.

“There are 47% who are with him [Barack Obama], who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it,” he said.

Mitt Romney said in the video that his role “is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.”

The video clips provided to Mother Jones are said to have been filmed at a $50,000 per head fundraiser at some point after Mitt Romney became the presumptive Republican nominee.

They were made public as the Romney campaign announced a new shift in strategy after several difficult days for the candidate.

Campaign advisers told the US media on Monday that Mitt Romney would speak more specifically about his budget plans and tax policy.

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Daniel “Crazy” Barrera, Colombia’s drug baron, captured in Venezuela

Daniel Barrera, one of Colombia’s most notorious drug traffickers, has been captured in Venezuela.

Daniel Barrera, known as “Crazy Barrera”, was captured in San Cristobal across the border from Colombia with the help of Venezuelan, British and US intelligence agencies.

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos described him as “perhaps the most wanted kingpin in recent times”.

Colombia is one of the world’s main producers of cocaine.

Daniel Barrera, one of Colombia's most notorious drug traffickers, has been captured in Venezuela
Daniel Barrera, one of Colombia's most notorious drug traffickers, has been captured in Venezuela

Daniel Barrera’s criminal empire delivered cocaine not only to the US but around the world, especially to Europe.

The reward offered for his capture in the US was $5 million – the same as Osama Bin Laden. Colombia added $2.7 million to that.

The trafficker was a legend in the cocaine business, not only for his longevity but also for his ability to work with all sides in Colombia’s 48-year civil conflict.

“He has dedicated 20 years to doing bad things to Colombia and the world, all types of crime, perverse alliances with paramilitaries, with the Farc [rebel group],” President Juan Manuel Santos said in a televised speech.

Daniel Barrera’s arrest was the third detention of an alleged Colombian drug baron over the past year.

In June, Venezuelan authorities captured the alleged head of the Los Rajostros drug cartel, Diego Perez Henao, better known as Diego Rastrojo.

His gang has become a major exporter of cocaine to the US via Mexico in recent years, according to police.

Perez Henao is said to have controlled half the members of the paramilitary criminal organizations involved in drug trafficking in Colombia.

The cartel’s previous leader, Javier Antonio Calle Serna, handed himself to US authorities on the island of Aruba in May.

He is accused of the murder in 2008 of Wilber Varela, a Colombian drugs baron whose drug-smuggling routes he supposedly took over.

 

Bitcoins stolen from BitFloor have not been spent

Cyberthieves who stole more than $250,000 in digital money bitcoins are still sitting on the cash.

The haul, in what is known as bitcoins, was stolen in a raid on the BitFloor online currency exchange this month.

BitFloor boss Roman Shtylman said transaction-tracking technology in the bitcoin system showed the money had not been spent.

The robbery forced BitFloor to close but Roman Shtylman said he was working on ways to relaunch the exchange.

Cyberthieves who stole more than $250,000 in digital money bitcoins are still sitting on the cash
Cyberthieves who stole more than $250,000 in digital money bitcoins are still sitting on the cash

Although bitcoins can be used to buy and sell, the digital currency is not minted by a nation. Instead bitcoins are “mined” by people getting their computer to perform a complicated and time-consuming mathematical problem.

Bitcoins are spent by assigning the private key associated with them to someone else. The robbery on BitFloor got hold of the private keys of many of the exchange’s customers, thereby handing control of those bitcoins to the robbers.

Because all transactions with bitcoins are public, said Roman Shtylman, everyone who used the coins knew that the thieves had yet to start spending their ill-gotten gains.

Digital detective work carried out soon after the theft showed that it was carried out via an IP address based in Moscow, he said. No transactions had been recorded using the stolen coins since they had been taken.

“They have not been moved,” Roman Shtylman.

“We may not know who the person is but we can see what they are doing with the fund.”

He speculated that the thieves were sitting on their pile of digital cash because the money was still “hot”. The thieves may be looking at ways to launder the money, he said, by putting it into bitcoin wallets they controlled and then converting it into other, real-world, currencies.

Roman Shtylman said a crime report about the theft had been filed with the FBI, which was believed to be investigating.

Prior to the raid BitFloor was the largest bitcoin exchange in America and the fourth-largest in the world. Roman Shtylman said he was now looking at how best to relaunch BitFloor.

“Given the amount of money involved it will take time to solve these problems and find ways to pay people back,” he said, adding that most of the currency traders who used BitFloor were sticking with him.

“A lot of people want to see the exchange return and continue trading,” he said.

 

Poet Louis Simpson dies at his New York home aged 89

Poet Louis Simpson, a Pulitzer Prize-winner whose work often explored the darker side of life in the US suburbs, has died at his New York home aged 89.

Born in Jamaica in March 1923, Louis Simpson – the son of a Russian mother and a lawyer of Scottish descent – moved to the US at the age of 17.

The Columbia University graduate published more than 18 books of poetry.

Louis Simpson won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1964 for his fourth collection At the End of the Open Road.

Its title was inspired by Walt Whitman’s poem Song of the Open Road, which presented a vision of America replete with optimism and potential.

Poet Louis Simpson has died at his New York home aged 89
Poet Louis Simpson has died at his New York home aged 89

The collection contained the short poem In the Suburbs, in which he offered the bleaker suggestion that there was “no way out” for those “born to this middleclass life”.

His admirers included such writers as Seamus Heaney and William Matthews.

Louis Simpson, who served in World War II with the 101st Airborne Division, lived for many years in Setauket, New York on the north shore of Long Island.

His final collection Struggling Times was published in 2009 by BOA Editions and dealt directly with his old age and declining health.

Speaking on Tuesday, BOA Editions publisher Peter Conners remembered Louis Simpson as a man who “chronicled his life through his literature”.

 

USAID closes Russia mission following order from authorities to cease operations

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced it will close its offices in Russia following an order from the authorities there to cease operations.

The Russian government gave the US until 1 October to close the mission.

USAID has worked in Russia for two decades, spending nearly $3bn on democracy and other programmes.

Correspondents say the government’s antipathy towards pro-democracy groups may be to blame for the move.

USAID has announced it will close its offices in Russia following an order from the authorities there to cease operations
USAID has announced it will close its offices in Russia following an order from the authorities there to cease operations

The Russian authorities have become increasingly suspicious of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), which it believes are using foreign funding to foment political unrest.

Earlier this year, President Vladimir Putin alleged that protests surrounding his re-election were orchestrated by US-funded NGOs.

Among the groups likely to be affected is Golos, whose exposure of electoral fraud at last year’s parliamentary elections helped spark huge anti-Kremlin street demonstrations.

Golos is partly funded by USAID.

In announcing the closure of the USAID office, US state department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said: “We remain committed to supporting democracy, human rights, and the development of a more robust civil society in Russia and look forward to continuing our cooperation with Russian non-governmental organizations.”

She would not be drawn on the reasons behind the Kremlin’s decision, but said there was a sense “that they don’t need this anymore”.

The United States began its operations in Russia after the end of the Soviet Union, spending around $2.7 billion on a wide range of human rights, civil society, health and environmental programmes.

USAID was due to spend around $50 million on its work in Russia this year.

 

Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift.

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Imagine there is a bank account that credits your account each morning with $86,400. It carries over no balance from day to day.
Every evening the bank deletes whatever part of the balance you failed to use during the day.
What would you do? Draw out every cent, of course!
Each of us has such a bank. It’s name is TIME.
Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds.
Every night it writes off as lost, whatever of this you have failed to invest to a good purpose.
It carries over no balance. It allows no over draft. Each day it opens a new account for you. Each night it burns the remains of the day.
If you fail to use the day’s deposits, the loss is yours. There is no drawing against “tomorrow.”
You must live in the present on today’s deposits. Invest it so as to get from it the utmost in health, happiness and success!
The clock is running!! Make the most of today.

US medal-winning athletes at the Olympics will have to pay tax on their prize money

To understand the value of one year, ask a student who failed a grade.
To understand the value of one month, ask a mother who has given birth to a premature baby.
To understand the value of one week, ask the editor of a weekly newspaper.
To understand the value of one hour, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To understand the value of one minute, ask a person who just missed a train.
To understand the value of one second, ask someone who just avoided an accident.
To understand the value of one millisecond, ask the person who won a silver medal at the Olympics.

Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time with. And remember time waits for no one.
Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why its called the present.

Honey Boo Boo’s mother June Shannon shows off her Bingo face

Honey Boo Boo’s mother, June Shannon, is seen showing off her “Bingo face” in a clip from tomorrow’s episode of the family’s TLC reality show.

June Shannon reveals herself to be an ardent fan of the game, which she insists “is a sport”, in the next installment of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.

The new clip sees her steal the limelight from her pageant queen daughter Alana Thompson, six, aka Honey Boo Boo, when she reveals that her short-sightedness causes her to squint during games.

Honey Boo Boo's mother, June Shannon, showing off her Bingo face
Honey Boo Boo's mother, June Shannon, showing off her Bingo face

She tells the camera: “Bingo and couponing is my all time favorite sport, but playing Bingo I have to be more intense because my eyesight isn’t that good.

“I have to squint a lot. I guess that’s like my Bingo face.”

The mother-of-four, 32, who recently became a grandmother, is seen taking daughters Anna “Chikadee”, 17, “Chubbs” (aka Jessica), 15, Lauryn “Pumpkin”, 12, and Alana to a local Bingo hall.

“Bingo is a sport. It’s a way to calm me down and relax,” June Shannon says.

“They say it’s an old person’s sport, but I don’t think so. I think it’s very fun. I’ve been doing it since I was ten years old.”

She adds that her goal is to win money to fund Alana Thompson’s pageant career, and admits as much to a fellow player.

“I’m looking to win the big jackpot at the end,” she says.

“$1,000 for the pageant next week.”

It appears to be Honey Boo Boo’s first time at Bingo, but being just six years old, she fails to grasp the concept – despite efforts from her mother and sisters to explain how the game works.

Instead, she is more entertained by the marker pens provided, doodling smiley faces on napkins instead of marking off the numbers called.

The same episode, which will air tomorrow, includes a trip to the beauty salon, tips from a local pageant queen and Honey Boo Boo’ seventh birthday bash.

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Jennifer Aniston pregnant in new SmartWater ad

Jennifer Aniston has collaborated with US water brand SmartWater, taking centre stage as a ditzy mother-of-two who is now expecting triplets.

The action starts with a cameo from American Idol host Ryan Seacrest presenting a mock news report, saying Jennifer Aniston’s home security tapes have been leaked online by an unknown source.

The footage then cuts to black and white video surveillance of Jennifer Aniston, climbing inside of a new car and addressing the saleswoman by the wrong name, calling her Demi instead of Mimi.

She then reverses and crashes the vehicle, before coming back inside the house, shrugging off the incident, and announcing: “I forgot my smartwater.”

Jennifer Aniston heads to the kitchen, where she is seen with her back to the camera removing a Velcro band from her waist, which has been squashing her stomach to disguise the enormous baby bump.

Jennifer Aniston has collaborated with US water brand SmartWater, taking centre stage as a ditzy mother-of-two who is now expecting triplets
Jennifer Aniston has collaborated with US water brand SmartWater, taking centre stage as a ditzy mother-of-two who is now expecting triplets

As she turns around for the big reveal, she shows off the faux tummy, stroking it as she says: “How are my little triplets doing? You must be so thirsty” – then drinking the product she is promoting.

A home-help voice then comes through the intercom telling Jennifer Aniston her trainers are ready for a workout, before we see four burly men lifting her up and down, without her having to break a sweat.

Jennifer Aniston then heads outside to the pool, where two men are filling it with bottles of smartwater.

Cue her twentysomething son, played by Jimmy Kimmel, wearing a snorkel mask and armbands as he wanders into the outdoor area and asks his mother for a swim.

When she declines, he cries: “You always make me hide, I think you’re ashamed someone will see me,” before she tries to usher him into house alongside his brother, a small person in an alien suit.

At the end of her day, Jennifer Aniston, 43, is seen standing in front of a mirror, saying: “Good night Rachel.”

She is alluding to the famous hairdo that became just as famous as the character itself in the Nineties sitcom, as she yanks off a wig to reveal frizzy unkempt locks.

The product tagline then flashes up: “Even more refreshing than the truth.”

While Jennifer Aniston is yet to have any children in real life, a family could soon be on the cards after she accepted a proposal from Mulholland Drive actor Justin Theroux on his 41st birthday last month.

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Mitt Romney says Palestinians are committed to Israel’s destruction in new leaked video

A new secret video clip has emerged of remarks by Mitt Romney, saying the Palestinians are committed to Israel’s destruction.

The Republican candidate tells donors the Middle East will “remain an unsolved problem… and we kick the ball down the field”.

The video is from the same event as a clip released on Monday, in which Mitt Romney says almost half of Americans “believe that they are victims”.

It comes less than two months before the presidential election.

The new footage was posted on Tuesday on the website of the liberal investigative magazine Mother Jones, which said it was taken at a fundraiser in Boca Raton, Florida.

A new secret video clip has emerged of remarks by Mitt Romney, saying the Palestinians are committed to Israel's destruction
A new secret video clip has emerged of remarks by Mitt Romney, saying the Palestinians are committed to Israel's destruction

Mitt Romney is shown saying that Palestinians are “committed to the destruction and elimination of Israel”.

“The Palestinians have no interest whatsoever in establishing peace,” he says, adding that “the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish“.

In another clip, the former Massachusetts governor is shown discussing Iran’s nuclear programme, and warning that America itself could come under attack.

“If I were Iran – a crazed fanatic, I’d say let’s get a little fissile material to Hezbollah, have them carry it to Chicago or some other place, and then if anything goes wrong, or America starts acting up, we’ll just say, <<Guess what? Unless you stand down, why, we’re going to let off a dirty bomb>>.”

On Monday, Mother Jones posted another clip from the same fundraiser in which Mitt Romney disparages those who would vote for his Democratic rival, President Barack Obama.

The Republican candidate is shown saying that the 47% of Americans who back the president do not pay income tax and would never vote for Mitt Romney.

“There are 47% who are with him [Barack Obama], who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it.”

Mitt Romney said in the video that his role “is not to worry about those people. I’ll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives.”

In a late-night appearance on Monday, the Republican candidate said those remarks were not “elegantly stated”, but did not retract them.

The Obama campaign was quick to pounce.

“It’s hard to serve as president for all Americans when you’ve disdainfully written off half the nation,” Jim Messina, Barack Obama’s campaign manager, said in a statement.

The video clips provided to Mother Jones are said to have been filmed at a $50,000 a head fundraiser at some point after Mitt Romney became the presumptive Republican nominee.

The pictures are blurred out with the exception of his face, and no attendees are visible.

Also on Monday, Mitt Romney’s campaign unveiled a significant reworking of its strategy less than two months before election day.

Until now his message to voters has largely consisted of repeated attacks on President Barack Obama’s economic record.

Campaign advisers told the US media on Monday that Mitt Romney would speak more specifically about his budget plans and tax policy.

The videos bookended a difficult 24 hours for the Romney campaign. On Sunday, a lengthy Politico story detailed apparent divisions and indecision within the campaign.

A series of opinion polls at the end of last week showed Mitt Romney trailing Barack Obama both nationally and in several swing states.

The two men square off in the election on 6 November, but early voting begins soon in several states.

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Secret service agent relieves himself behind Barack Obama and his supporters in Ohio

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A Secret Service agent in charge of protecting the POTUS relieved himself in full view of Barack Obama and his hundreds of supporters, who were just yards away.

The Secret Service employee, who was standing to the side of the stage where Barack Obama was addressing his Cincinnati fans, was snapped seemingly mid-flow by a photographer from Politico.

Unsurprisingly, as soon as the photograph was posted to Twitter it became a sensation. Some commentators cheekily suggested that the man was especially foolish for peeing uphill.

The Secret Service confirmed that the man was their employee and swiftly added that he was not urinating.

The agency claimed that their employee was simply following protocol and was facing away from the President to look out for any threats that may be headed his way.

The Secret Service employee, who was standing to the side of the stage where Barack Obama was addressing his Cincinnati fans, was snapped seemingly mid-flow
The Secret Service employee, who was standing to the side of the stage where Barack Obama was addressing his Cincinnati fans, was snapped seemingly mid-flow

Secret Service spokesman Edwin Donovan told Politico: “There is no accuracy to the reporting associated with this photo thus far.”

Judging from the photo at the centre of the storm, the agent could have convincingly claimed that he was texting or playing a game of Angry Birds when the incriminating picture was taken.

The embarrassing incident happened while Barack Obama continued his campaign in the swing state of Ohio, where he announced a new trade enforcement action against China.

The promise to move to stop Chinese subsidies of its auto industry came four days after Romney launched an advertising campaign accusing the president of allowing American manufacturing jobs to be lost to the Asian power.

The issue hits home among working class voters in manufacturing swing states such as Ohio, where The White House says more than 850,000 jobs in the state are related to the auto industry.

Barack Obama told thousands gathered at a pavilion in Cincinnati’s leafy Eden Park that Romney made money from companies that outsourced jobs to China while running the private equity firm Bain Capital. The crowd jeered. Barack Obama responded: “Don’t boo. Vote!”

“You can’t stand up to China when all you’ve done is sent them our jobs,” Barack Obama said.

“You can talk a good game. But I like to walk the walk, not just talk the talk. And my experience has been waking up every single day doing everything I can to make sure that American workers get a fair shot in the global economy.”

 

Dark Energy Camera begins galaxies survey

Dark Energy Camera, the highest-resolution camera ever built, has begun its quest to pin down the mysterious stuff that makes up nearly three-quarters of our Universe.

The Dark Energy Survey’s 570-million-pixel camera will scan some 300 million galaxies in the coming five years.

The goal is to discover the nature of dark energy, which is theorized to be responsible for the ever-faster expansion of the Universe.

Its first image, taken 12 September, focused on the Fornax galaxy cluster.

In time, along with its massive haul of individual galaxies, it will study 100,000 galaxy clusters – the largest stable structures we know of – and 4,000 supernovae, the bright dying throes of stars.

This enormous survey is a collaboration between US, UK, Brazilian, Spanish and German astronomers.

The phone box-sized Dark Energy Camera or DECam is mounted on the 4 m Victor M Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile’s Atacama desert.

The Dark Energy Survey's 570-million-pixel camera will scan some 300 million galaxies in the coming five years
The Dark Energy Survey's 570-million-pixel camera will scan some 300 million galaxies in the coming five years

DECam is particularly sensitive to red and infrared light, to better study cosmic objects as distant as eight billion light-years away.

More distant objects are moving away from us – and each other – faster than nearer objects, which causes a shift of their apparent color toward the red end of the spectrum – a “redshift”.

Careful studies of the shifted light from distant supernovae were what first demonstrated this expansion, leading to the 2011 Nobel Prize in physics.

What is believed to be causing this increase in the speed of expansion is called dark energy, making up more than 70% of the “stuff” of the Universe and the focus of the DECam’s mission.

Other efforts hope to get to the bottom of the mystery, including the Boss survey and a future space telescope dediated to the effort called Euclid.

But for now, Will Percival from the University of Portsmouth, a Dark Energy Survey collaborator, said DECam is an exciting prospect.

“This will be the largest galaxy survey of its kind, and the galaxy shapes and positions will tell us a great deal about the nature of the physical process that we call dark energy, but do not currently understand,” he said.

The survey will tackle the problem in four ways.

It will study the same kind of supernovae that led to the Nobel Prize, in a bid to unravel the “expansion history” of the Universe – when its expansion increased and decreased over billions of years.

It will also map out in 3D the distribution of galaxy clusters, measuring what are known as baryon acoustic oscillations – literally relics of the sound echoes of the Big Bang.

By counting the clusters and plotting out when they evidently formed, the survey can feed back to computer models that map out how we think the Universe organized itself in its earliest years.

And studies of the way galaxies and galaxy clusters bend passing light – in a process called weak gravitational lensing – will help to pin down the equally mysterious “dark matter” that is believed to make up more than 80% of the Universe’s mass.

DECam will now be run through a series of tests and will begin the official survey in December.

With each snapshot it acquires, it will see an apparent area of the sky 20 times larger than the full moon.

In its full five-year run, it should capture an eighth of the full sky.

“The achievement of first light through the Dark Energy Camera begins a significant new era in our exploration of the cosmic frontier,” said James Siegrist, associate director of science for high-energy physics at the US Department of Energy, which oversaw the instrument’s construction.

“The results of this survey will bring us closer to understanding the mystery of dark energy and what it means for the Universe.”

What is redshift?

• The term “redshift” arises from the fact that light from more distant objects shows up on Earth more red than when it left its source

• The color shift comes about because of the Doppler effect, which acts to “stretch” or “compress” waves from moving objects

• It is at work in the sound of a moving siren: an approaching siren sounds higher-pitched and a receding one sounds lower-pitched

• In the case of light, approaching objects appear more blue and receding objects appear more red

• The expansion of the Universe is accelerating, so in general, more distant objects are moving away from us (and each other, and everything else) more quickly than nearer ones

• At cosmic distances, the shift can profoundly affect the color – the factor by which the wavelength is “stretched” is called the redshift

Dark energy and dark matter mysteries

• Gravity acting across vast distances does not seem to explain what astronomers see

• Galaxies, for example, should fly apart; some other mass must be there holding them together

• Astrophysicists have thus postulated “dark matter” – invisible to us but clearly acting on galactic scales

• At the greatest distances, the Universe’s expansion is accelerating

• Thus we have also “dark energy” which acts to drive the expansion, in opposition to gravity

• The current theory holds that 73% of the Universe is dark energy, 23% is dark matter, and just 4% the kind of matter we know well

 

Wang Lijun does not contest charges against him

Chinese ex-police chief Wang Lijun did not contest the charges against him, court officials have said today during his second day of trial.

The Chengdu trial of Wang Lijun for defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking began in secret on Monday and ended on Tuesday.

The verdict would be given at a later date, court officials said.

Wang Lijun’s flight to a US consulate in February sparked events leading to the downfall of top politician Bo Xilai.

Bo Xilai’s wife, Gu Kailai, was later convicted of killing the British businessman Neil Heywood and given a suspended death sentence, after a trial that lasted a day.

Wang Lijun is charged with helping cover up her crime.

The Chengdu trial of Wang Lijun for defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking began in secret on Monday and ended on Tuesday
The Chengdu trial of Wang Lijun for defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking began in secret on Monday and ended on Tuesday

China said Tuesday’s session was “public” but while state television may broadcast pictures later, access to the Intermediate People’s Court was tightly controlled and foreign media were kept outside.

But after the case ended a court official read out a statement saying the defendant did not contest the charges – leaving little doubt that the verdict, when it comes, will be a guilty one.

Although there was only moderate police presence outside the court, the sensitivity of the case was demonstrated by the fact the first day’s hearing was held in secret, because it involved issues of national security, said Wang Lijun’s lawyer, Wang Yuncai, who is not related to her client.

A brief report in state media said Wang Lijun was standing trial for ”bribe-taking and bending the law for selfish ends”.

”The Chengdu City Intermediate People’s Court held a closed-door trial Monday on Wang’s two other charges of defection and abuse of power,” said the Xinhua news agency report.

Earlier Chinese state media reports said the evidence against Wang Lijun was “concrete and abundant”.

The indictment against him said he knew that Gu Kailai was a murder suspect, but “consciously neglected his duty and bent the law for personal gain”, Xinhua reported.

According to the UK Foreign Office, Wang Lijun made allegations about Neil Heywood’s death while at the US consulate in Chengdu.

Shortly afterwards, Bo Xilai was sacked. Gu Kailai was accused and convicted in August of the murder of Neil Heywood.

Chinese media have been quiet on the trial and searches for Wang Lijun’s name and related terms have mostly been blocked on China’s Twitter-like weibo microblogs.

However, netizens have been using pseudonyms such as “head nurse” – a term that puns on ”deputy mayor” in Chinese – to make comments. Wang Lijun was the deputy mayor of Chongqing.

A microblog user in Guangzhou said: “Good luck, head nurse.”

“There should be a public holiday today, and the head nurse’s trial should be broadcast live on TV so people can have a chance to learn what is the rule of law,” said a microblog user in southern Zhuhai city.

The trial comes ahead of a key party leadership congress in China, expected in the coming weeks.

Wang Lijun’s flight to the US consulate proved an embarrassment for China and threw up issues involving diplomacy and state secrets, analysts say.

But most analysts expect him to be given a suspended death sentence, similar to the one handed to Gu Kailai.

At a separate trial on 10 August, four senior police officers from Chongqing admitted to charges of covering up evidence linking Gu Kailai to the murder. A court official said they had been given terms of between five and 11 years in prison, AFP reported.

Bo Xilai, Wang Lijun’s former boss in Chongqing, had been tipped for promotion to the top leadership ranks at the party congress before his downfall.

He has not been seen in public since the scandal erupted and is said to be under investigation by the party’s disciplinary officials. It is not clear if he will face any criminal charges himself.

Wang Lijun, 52, began his career in law enforcement in the Inner Mongolia Region in 1984 and moved to the southwestern city of Chongqing in 2008.

He had a reputation for being tough on organized crime and was once the subject of a TV drama called Iron-Blooded Police Spirits.

 

NATO restricts joint operations with Afghan troops following a string of deadly attacks

NATO announces that it is restricting operations with Afghan troops following a string of deadly attacks on its personnel by rogue Afghan security forces.

Only large operations will now be conducted jointly, with joint patrols evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

ISAF said these were “prudent, but temporary, measures to reduce our profile and vulnerability”.

NATO commanders have been frustrated that the Afghans have not done more to stem the rise in attacks, analysts say.

The moves came as a suicide bomber targeted a bus carrying foreigners in the capital, killing 12 people on Tuesday morning.

The attack happened on a major road leading to the international airport and reports suggest those on board worked at the airport.

Afghan insurgent group Hezb-e-Islami has claimed it carried out the attack, which it says was in response to a recent anti-Islam video.

NATO announces that it is restricting operations with Afghan troops following a string of deadly attacks on its personnel by rogue Afghan security forces
NATO announces that it is restricting operations with Afghan troops following a string of deadly attacks on its personnel by rogue Afghan security forces

Meanwhile NATO-led ISAF forces said they had arrested a Taliban leader and two insurgents they said were involved in an attack on the sprawling Camp Bastion in southern Helmand province.

They said the leader was suspected of “providing support” to the militants who staged the audacious assault, killing two US marines and destroying six Harrier fighter jets.

The joint command of NATO-led ISAF international forces cited “events outside of and inside Afghanistan” related to the film as part of the reason for its restrictions on joint operations.

Afghanistan has seen days of protests over the video, some violent.

Those, along with the surge in so-called “green-on-blue” attacks, had prompted the new restrictions, ISAF said.

Fifty-one NATO troops have been killed by Afghan soldiers so far this year – 15 in August alone. In 2008, just two soldiers died in such attacks – though ISAF and Afghan force numbers have also increased substantially in the period.

Four US soldiers and two UK soldiers died in rogue attacks at the weekend. A fifth of UK soldiers killed this year in Afghanistan were killed not by insurgents, but by Afghan soldiers or police.

Joint operations will now only be conducted routinely at battalion level – large operations involving several hundred troops.

“This does not mean there will be no partnering below that level; the need for that will be evaluated on a case by case basis” but it will have to be approved by a two-star general, ISAF said in a statement.

It stressed the changes were temporary.

“In some local instances, operational tempo has been reduced, or force protection has been increased. These actions balance the tension of the recent video with force protection, while maintaining the momentum of the campaign,” ISAF said.

It insisted it remained “absolutely committed to partnering with, training, advising and assisting our ANSF [Afghan National Security Forces] counterparts”.

In a news conference, US Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta told reporters he was concerned about the effect of insider attacks.

But he insisted they did not mean the Taliban was getting stronger or regaining lost territory.

He said the US would do all it could to minimize risks to its forces, but “we will not lose sight of the fundamental mission here, which is to continue to proceed to assure a peaceful transition to Afghan security and governance”.

In practical terms, US soldiers are already staying on their bases, while Afghans carry out patrols alone.

There has been enormous frustration among NATO commanders that Afghan officials have not been doing enough to prevent the rise in attacks, our correspondent says.

This shift is clearly aimed at sending a signal to the Afghan government that its measures for vetting new entrants to the Afghan army and police force must improve, they say.

But with 7,000 new recruits a month joining the Afghan army alone, it is very challenging to ensure Taliban militants do not slip through the net.

The Afghan ministry of defence said it had not been formally notified of the changes until a hurriedly convened meeting with NATO on Tuesday.

NATO’s move comes after a week of protests triggered by the anti-Islam film, produced in the US, which has caused a storm of anger around the Muslim world.

On Monday, hundreds of protesters threw rocks and torched police vehicles in an angry protest against the film in Kabul.

The AFP news agency said hundreds more staged a new protest in the northern city of Kunduz on Tuesday.

 

Shakira and Usher join next series of The Voice

Shakira and Usher have signed up as mentors for the next series of The Voice in America.

Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green are taking a break from the NBC show, which is currently airing its third season.

The fourth series will also feature original coaches Adam Levine from Maroon 5 and Blake Shelton.

Cee Lo Green is developing new music and a sitcom based on his life for NBC, while Christina Aguilera is going on tour to support her new album.

Shakira and Usher have signed up as mentors for the next series of The Voice in America
Shakira and Usher have signed up as mentors for the next series of The Voice in America

Christina Aguilera released a statement saying: “As I have expressed since day one of the show… I am a singer and performer first and I am so excited to get back to that love.”

She confirmed that she would be eager to return to The Voice in the future as did Cee Lo Green who said he will be back for series five.

Christina Aguilers also encouraged Usher and Shakira to make themselves at home in the coaches’ chairs.

NBC entertainment chief, Bob Greenblatt, said that the network was glad to support Aguilera and Green by allowing them to take time away from the program.

Shakira is a Colombian singer-songwriter and dancer whose song Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) was chosen as the official song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

More recently she has been working on a new album.

Usher is one of the biggest selling artists in the world, whose recent hits include OMG and Yeah! He is also credited with signing Justin Bieber.

He also recently appeared on Oprah’s Next Chapter to discuss the custody battle over his two young sons and the death of his stepson Kile Glover after a jet ski accident.

 

Edvard Munch’s The Scream goes on display at MoMA for six months

A version of Edvard Munch’s The Scream, which became the most expensive artwork sold at auction earlier this year, is to go on display in New York.

The 1895 pastel, bought by an anonymous bidder in May for $120 million, will go on view at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for six months from 24 October.

MoMA director Glenn D Lowry told the New York Times it was “an incredible opportunity” to see the rare artwork.

The work is one of four in a series by the Norwegian expressionist artist.

The other three versions of The Scream, which depicts a hairless figure on a bridge under a brightly colored sky, are all owned by Norwegian museums.

Edvard Munch’s The Scream, a 1895 pastel, bought by an anonymous bidder in May for $120 million, will go on view at MoMA for six months from 24 October
Edvard Munch’s The Scream, a 1895 pastel, bought by an anonymous bidder in May for $120 million, will go on view at MoMA for six months from 24 October

According to the newspaper, the painting’s new owner is believed to be US financier Leon Black, a leading collector and a member of MoMA’s board.

The pastel will be on view until 29 April 2013 and will hang on the museum’s fifth floor under strict security, the New York Times reported.

Two of the other versions of the painting were stolen, one in 1994 and another in 2004. Both were later recovered.

Before May, the record price for an artwork sold at auction was held by Picasso’s Nude, Green Leaves, and Bust, which sold for $106.5 million in 2010.

 

Middle age starts at 55 years

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A new research suggests that middle age starts much later than previously thought – at the age of 55.

And Britons do not see themselves as elderly until they are nudging 70, the survey of 1,000 UK adults aged 50-plus for the Love to Learn online learning website says.

Previous studies have pinpointed the start of middle age as early as 36.

The research suggests that as the population ages, new cut-off points are being drawn.

According to official national data, there are now more adults over 65 than there are under-16s.

A new research suggests that middle age starts much later than previously thought, at the age of 55
A new research suggests that middle age starts much later than previously thought, at the age of 55

Although seven out of 10 early 50-somethings quizzed for the survey defined themselves as middle-aged, the average age at which the period of life was perceived to start was 54 years and 347 days old.

However, a sizeable minority, nearly one in five, thought middle age did not begin until after the age of 60.

But almost one in five (19%) said that being middle age is a state of mind, rather than something that begins at a certain age.

The research also asked the panel at what age they thought middle age ends. The average came in at 69 years and 277 days.

This suggests middle age itself now spans 14 years and goes well beyond the government’s planned state pension age of 66.

Recent research from charity Age UK, looking at how Europeans categorize themselves, found the average age at which old age is perceived to start is 62. But there was less consensus on when youth ended, ranging from 34 in Sweden to 52 in Greece, with an average of 40.

However, the Love to Learn research also found that adults in their 50s were upbeat about the benefits of their age group.

Gill Jackson, director of new online course provider Love to Learn, said: “More than half said they have more confidence and experience than younger people and are less afraid of making mistakes.”

John Craven, who is supporting the website’s launch, said the concept of ageing had changed: “Only a generation ago, many people were pretty old at 60.

“These days most of us in our middle and later years are much younger in our attitudes and it’s all about having an active state of mind.”

But some older people still appear to be haunted about by obstacles from their past, such as failing the 11-plus school entrance exams.

Decades after the event, nearly half of those who did not pass the grammar school entry test said it brought back negative emotions. And one in five said it had put them off learning permanently.

 

Mexico mass jailbreak: more than 130 prisoners on the run near Texas border

More than 130 prisoners are on the run in Mexico after a mass breakout from Coahuila jail close to the US border.

The inmates escaped through a tunnel dug out from the prison’s carpentry workshop to a perimeter fence.

The prison director and two other employees are being held over the incident at the facility in Coahuila, the state’s attorney general said.

A massive manhunt is under way, and the US authorities are on alert in case any escapees attempt to cross the border.

Some 132 men managed to escape from the prison in the city of Piedras Negras, which borders Eagle Pass in Texas to the north.

More than 130 prisoners are on the run in Mexico after a mass breakout from Coahuila jail close to the US border
More than 130 prisoners are on the run in Mexico after a mass breakout from Coahuila jail close to the US border

One by one, the inmates fled through a tunnel measuring 2.9 m (9.5 ft) deep and 7 m long, attorney general Homero Ramos said in a statement broadcast on local TV.

The state government has offered rewards of 200,000 pesos ($15,600) for information leading to the arrest of each prisoner.

This is not the first time such a mass breakout has taken place in Coahuila, but it is by far one of the biggest in recent years.

Such events only go to underline further to the incoming government of President Enrique Pena Nieto the dire state of the prison system in Mexico.

Enrique Pena Nieto is to take office on 1 December. However, prison reform is not expected to be one of the main priorities of his government.

 

Mitt Romney secret video on Obama voters released by Mother Jones

A secretly filmed video has emerged showing Mitt Romney disparaging Barack Obama voters at a private donor dinner.

The Republican nominee is shown saying the 47% of Americans who back the president do not pay income tax and would never vote for Mitt Romney.

“I’ll never convince them they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives,” Mitt Romney says.

In a late-night appearance, Mitt Romney said his remarks were not “elegantly stated”, but did not retract them.

“This is the same message I give to people in public,” he said in response to the video, released by liberal investigative magazine Mother Jones.

Earlier, his campaign said Mitt Romney “wants to help all Americans struggling in the Obama economy”.

“As the [former Massachusetts] governor has made clear all year, he is concerned about the growing number of people who are dependent on the federal government, including the record number of people who are on food stamps, nearly one in six Americans in poverty, and the 23 million Americans who are struggling to find work,” spokeswoman Gail Gitcho said in a statement.

A secretly filmed video has emerged showing Mitt Romney disparaging Barack Obama voters at a private donor dinner
A secretly filmed video has emerged showing Mitt Romney disparaging Barack Obama voters at a private donor dinner

The Obama campaign was quick to pounce.

“It’s hard to serve as president for all Americans when you’ve disdainfully written off half the nation,” Jim Messina, Barack Obama’s campaign manager, said in a statement.

This may prove to be a significant setback for Mitt Romney, who has been relentlessly characterized by his political opponents as privileged and out of touch.

Also on Monday, Mitt Romney’s campaign unveiled a significant reworking of its strategy less than two months before election day.

Campaign advisers told the US media on Monday that Mitt Romney would speak more on his specific policy proposals in the coming days and weeks.

Until now his message to voters has largely consisted of repeated attacks on President Barack Obama’s economic record.

The video provided to Mother Jones is said to have been filmed at a private fund-raiser at some point after Mitt Romney became the presumptive Republican nominee.

Its picture is blurred out with the exception of Mitt Romney’s face, and no attendees are visible.

The income tax segment is one of several clips posted online, in which Mitt Romney expands at some length on his approach to the forthcoming election, and how his campaign will take on President Barack Obama.

“There are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what,” Mitt Romney is seen saying, referring to the percentage of Americans who have no income tax liability.

“There are 47% who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it.”

Mitt Romney is later seen saying that his campaign has not been as harsh on Barack Obama as possible, because the president remains likeable and because of a desire to win the support of his otherwise disenchanted former supporters.

“Because they voted for him, they don’t want to be told that they were wrong, that he’s a bad guy, that he did bad things, that he’s corrupt,” he says, referring to independent voters who chose Barack Obama in 2008.

“Those people that we have to get, they want to believe they did the right thing, but he just wasn’t up to the task.”

Mitt Romney also told the fundraising dinner he believes that if he won, there would be an immediate market-driven boost to the economy.

The videos bookended a difficult 24 hours for the Romney campaign. On Sunday, a lengthy Politico story detailed apparent divisions and indecision within the campaign.

That was followed by a public revising of campaign strategy on Monday morning.

“We are not rolling out new policy,” campaign adviser Ed Gillespie said.

“So much as we are making sure people understand that when we say we can do these things, here’s how we are going to get them done and these are the specifics.”

In that vein, the campaign released an online ad on Monday that discusses his economic plan. Advisers say the campaign will now speak more specifically about his budget plans and tax policy.

A series of opinion polls at the end of last week showed Mitt Romney trailing Barack Obama both nationally and in several swing states.

The two men square off in the election on 6 November, but early voting begins soon in several states.

Who pays US income tax?

The US federal government runs off two kinds of taxes: payroll taxes, which fund benefits such as Social Security, and income taxes, which largely fund the rest of the federal budget.

In 2011, the Tax Policy Center studied the tax liability of US households:

• 53.6% paid income taxes, 46.4% did not

• 28.3% paid payroll taxes but not income taxes

• 10.3% were elderly and retired and were not taxed on Social Security benefits

• 6.9% did not pay any tax with household incomes of less than $20,000

The majority of those who pay payroll but not income tax do so because of tax benefits for the elderly, families with children and low-income earners.

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Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon share snaps of twins Moroccan and Monroe

Mariah Carey and her husband of four years Nick Cannon offered a candid glimpse into their home life with their fraternal twins, as they posted a series of snaps on the youngsters’ official website.

In the intimate pictures spanning six months, Moroccan and Monroe are seen flaunting their designer duds on a balcony, splashing in the posh pool, and getting snuggles from their doting parents.

In one amusing shot, little ‘Roc is seen covering his face while clad in Ralph Lauren, and little ‘Roe struts along in her diva shades and cute red dress featuring butterflies – her famous mother’s favorite insect.

Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon offered a candid glimpse into their home life with their fraternal twins Moroccan and Monroe
Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon offered a candid glimpse into their home life with their fraternal twins Moroccan and Monroe

Mariah Carey, 42, whose net worth was estimated at more than $500 million last year, spares no expense when it comes to spoiling her adorable toddlers.

At their lavish black-tie birthday party earlier this year, the tots were gifted a toy Ferrari, rocking horse, and miniature white piano while celebrating at the Plaza Athenee in Paris.

Mariah Carey also reportedly spent millions of dollars creating a luxurious nursery for her little ones, including Chelsea Sleigh cribs, Clara changing table, 24-carat gold and onyx sofa, diamond-encrusted iPods, and a flatscreen TV that comes down from the ceiling.

Mariah Carey and her 31-year-old presenter husband were inspired to name their son Moroccan after Nick Cannon proposed to her in a Moroccan-style room.

His twin sister Monroe was named in honor of the iconic singer, Marilyn Monroe.

Mariah Carey, who’s the third best-selling female artist in the United States, recently began work on the twelfth season of the Fox singing competition series, which will pay her $18 million to judge aspiring talent.

The singer with the five-octave vocal range was rumored to be already feuding with fellow judge Nicki Minaj, who is being paid $12 million as a judge.

TMZ reported that the so-called catfight erupted when the 29-year-old hip-hop starlet began to critique a contestant and Mariah Carey kept interrupting her.

 

Russell Wasendorf Sr. admits Peregrine Financial Group $100M fraud

Russell Wasendorf Sr., founder of futures broker Peregrine Financial Group, has pleaded guilty to a fraud involving 24,000 customers in the state of Iowa.

The embezzlement, totaling over $100 million, began some 20 years ago.

Russell Wasendorf Sr., 64, was once regarded as a noble figure who supported a range of institutions from health care to universities.

He now faces at least 24 years in jail. Prosecutors said: “He has gone from being a hero… to a villain.”

In court, Russell Wasendorf pleaded guilty to charges including mail fraud, embezzling customer funds and making false statements to two regulatory agencies.

Russell Wasendorf Sr, founder of futures broker Peregrine Financial Group, has pleaded guilty to a fraud involving 24,000 customers
Russell Wasendorf Sr, founder of futures broker Peregrine Financial Group, has pleaded guilty to a fraud involving 24,000 customers

In July he attempted suicide, writing a note that was found on his person confessing to the fraud.

The company he built up over 30 years is being dismantled by receivers who will attempt to refund some of the money taken from the 24,000-strong customer base.

Assets recently sold include a corporate jet and a publishing company which produced Russell Wasendorf’s books and magazines giving investment advice.

The receiver is also hoping to raise money from various properties including a restaurant, company headquarters that could be worth $20 million and a 4,000-bottle wine collection.

Peregrine’s customers invested mainly in commodities, including corn and gold.

They have not been able to access their accounts since the firm filed for bankruptcy in July but are expected to gain back an initial 30-40% of their investment in the coming weeks.

 

Wang Lijun tried in secret, one day ahead of schedule

The trial of ex-police chief Wang Lijun, who was at the heart of China’s biggest political scandal in years, has resumed, after it began in secret on Monday.

Wang Lijun is charged with defection, abuse of power and bribe-taking.

The trial was due to begin Tuesday but began earlier, unannounced, at a court in the southern city of Chengdu.

Wang Lijun’s flight to the US consulate in the city in February triggered events leading to the downfall of powerful politician Bo Xilai.

On the second day of the hearing, foreign journalists will not be given access to the public part of the trial.

The trial had been expected to start on Tuesday, but Wang Lijun’s lawyer Wang Yuncai, who is not related to her client, said the hearing had started at 08:30 local time on Monday.

The trial of ex-police chief Wang Lijun has resumed, after it began in secret on Monday
The trial of ex-police chief Wang Lijun has resumed, after it began in secret on Monday

A brief report in state media said Wang Lijun is standing trial for ”bribe-taking and bending the law for selfish ends” on Tuesday.

”The Chengdu City Intermediate People’s Court held a closed-door trial Monday on Wang’s two other charges of defection and abuse of power,” the Xinhua news agency report said.

On Tuesday, security officials stood guard outside the court.

It is not clear how long Wang Lijun’s trial will last but that of Bo Xilai’s wife, Gu Kailai, lasted a day.

According to the UK Foreign Office, Wang Lijun made allegations about Neil Heywood’s death while at the US consulate.

Shortly afterwards, Bo Xilai was sacked and Gu Kailai was accused and convicted of the murder of Neil Heywood and given a suspended death sentence.

Chinese media has been quiet on the trial and searches for Wang Lijun’s name and related terms have mostly been blocked on China’s Twitter-like weibo microblogs.

However, netizens have been using pseudonyms such as “head nurse” – a term that puns on ”deputy mayor” in Chinese – to make comments. Wang Lijun was the deputy mayor of Chongqing.

A microblog user in Guangzhou said: “Good luck, head nurse.”

“There should be a public holiday today, and the head nurse’s trial should be broadcast live on TV so people can have a chance to learn what is the rule of law,” said a microblog user in southern Zhuhai city.

The trial is taking place ahead of a key party leadership congress in China, expected in the coming weeks.

Earlier Chinese state media reports said the evidence against Wang Lijun was “concrete and abundant”.

The indictment against him said he knew that Gu Kailai was a murder suspect, but “consciously neglected his duty and bent the law for personal gain”, Xinhua news agency reported.

Wangn Lijun’s flight to the US consulate had proved an embarrassment for China and threw up issues involving diplomacy and state secrets, analysts say.

But most analysts expect him to be given a suspended death sentence, similar to the one meted out to Gu Kailai, reports say.

At a separate trial on 10 August, four senior police officers from Chongqing admitted to charges of covering up evidence linking Gu to the murder. A court official said they had been given terms of between five and 11 years in prison, AFP reported.

Bo Xilai, Wang Lijun’s former boss in Chongqing, had been tipped for promotion to the top leadership ranks at the party congress before his downfall.

He has not been seen in public since the scandal erupted. He is said to be under investigation by the party’s disciplinary officials.

Wang Lijun, 52, began his career in law enforcement in the Inner Mongolia Region in 1984 and moved to the southwestern city of Chongqing in 2008.

He had a reputation for being tough on organized crime and was once the subject of a TV drama called Iron-Blooded Police Spirits.

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Rumer Willis and Jayson Blair make their romance official at the Audi and Derek Lam Emmys Week party

Rumer Willis looked striking in a satin lilac gown as she attended the Audi and Derek Lam Emmys Week party at Cecconi’s Italian restaurant held in Los Angeles last night.

Posing with a hand on her hip, Rumer Willis, 24, looked confident in the Oscars-worthy dress.

The neckline was exceptionally daring, slashed way below the cleavage and just above the navel.

Of course, the eldest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis injected a little alternative fashion fun by keeping her nose ring in, wearing a gold body chain and painting her fingernails different colors.

Rumer Willis attended the Audi and Derek Lam Emmys Week party with new beau Jayson Blair making their romance official
Rumer Willis attended the Audi and Derek Lam Emmys Week party with new beau Jayson Blair making their romance official

Rumer Willis attended the event with new beau Jayson Blair, 28, making their romance official.

While the lovebirds have been spotted on several dates together and running errands around Hollywood, Sunday evening marked their debut red carpet appearance together.

Having already starred in Glee, 2 Broke Girls and The Hard Times of RJ Berger, Jayson Blair’s notoriety looks set to soar – not only because of dating Rumer Willis, but having been cast in NBC buzz show The New Normal.

And Rumer Willis is certainly not shy when it comes to supporting her new beau.

Affectionately referring to him as “my man”, Rumer Willis offered a little free PR via Twitter, writing: “Hey everybody check out the season finale of @DropDeadDiva tonight my man @Jayson_Blair is guest starring.”

She added: “Hey guys check out the premiere of my guy @Jayson_Blair new show @NBCTheNewNormal after The Voice.”

Despite her parents’ success, Rumer Willis has struggled to find silver screen stardom in the same light.

Instead, she secured work playing the role of Gia on 90210 back in 2009, and has since starred in one episode of The Secret Life of the American Teenager and Workaholics.

 

Innocence of Muslims: Fresh protests erupt around Muslim world over anti-Islam video

Fresh protests are taking place around the Muslim world over amateur anti-Islam video Innocence of Muslims, which was produced in the US.

At least one protester was killed in violent protests in Pakistan and thousands attended an angry rally in the Philippines city of Marawi.

Weapons were fired and police cars torched in the Afghan capital, Kabul.

The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah has said the US faces “very dangerous” repercussions if it allows the full video to be released.

In a rare public appearance, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah told a rally in the capital Beirut that the world did not understand the “breadth of the humiliation” caused by the “worst attack ever on Islam”.

Thousands of people were on the streets, waving flags and chanting: “America, hear us – don’t insult our Prophet”.

Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, the influential leader of the Shia Muslim militant group, earlier called for a week of protests – not only against American embassies, but also to press Muslim governments to express their own anger to the US.

A trailer for the obscure, poorly made film at the centre of the row, entitled Innocence of Muslims, came to light in recent weeks and protests first erupted in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, last Tuesday.

More than a dozen people have died in protests since.

In Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the local press club was burnt down and government offices attacked in the Upper Dir district.

One protester was killed in an exchange of fire with police, following the death of another protester on Sunday.

A protest of thousands of students took place in the nearby city of Peshawar, reported AFP news agency.

In the biggest city, Karachi, police fired in the air to disperse a crowd heading for the US consulate, reported Reuters, and lawyers marched in Lahore.

At least one protester was killed in violent protests in Pakistan over anti-Islam video Innocence of Muslims
At least one protester was killed in violent protests in Pakistan over anti-Islam video Innocence of Muslims

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the film was “wrong and offensive but also laughable as a piece of film-making – what is dangerous and wrong is the reaction to it”.

Tony Blair, who now serves as a Middle East peace envoy, said the protests were ultimately about the “struggle of modernization” under way in the region and not “some form of oppression by the West”.

The exact origins of the film are shrouded in mystery, although US authorities say they believe the film was made by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a convicted fraudster living in California who has since been questioned over his role.

A trailer of the film is available on YouTube and the company said it would not remove it as it was within its guidelines.

But a spokesperson said YouTube had restricted access to the clip in countries where its content is illegal “such as India and Indonesia as well as in Libya and Egypt given the very sensitive situations in these two countries”.

The eruption of anger has seen attacks on US consulates, embassies and business interests across the Middle East and North Africa. British, Swiss, German and Dutch properties have also been targeted.

The US ambassador to Libya was among four Americans killed on the day protests first broke out.

Libyan Interior Minister Fawzi Abdul Al has dismissed a claim on Sunday by the president of the national congress that 50 people have been arrested in connection with the deaths.

He said only four people had been detained so far, although up to 50 could be under investigation.

About 3,000 protesters burned US and Israeli flags in the southern Philippines city of Marawi

• In Yemen, hundreds of students in the capital, Sanaa, called for the expulsion of the US ambassador, said AFP

• In Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, hundreds of protesters faced off with police, throwing stones and petrol bombs, while police retaliated with tear gas

• More protests were reported in Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir

• Hundreds of Palestinians staged a peaceful sit-in protest in the West Bank city of Ramallah

• Angry demonstrators in the Afghan capital, Kabul, fired guns, torched police cars and shouted anti-US slogans

• A small protest was held outside the US embassy in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, AP reported.

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