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CIA torture: Aleksander Kwasniewski admits Poland hosted CIA secret prison

Former President Aleksander Kwasniewski has acknowledged Poland let the CIA run a secret prison on its territory following 9/11.

Aleksander Kwasniewski insisted he had not known about the harsh treatment used by the CIA interrogators.

The former president had previously denied that Poland hosted a secret CIA prison.

The US Senate report into the CIA’s activities did not name the countries that hosted the prisons.

The European Court of Human Rights ruled in July that Poland had allowed the CIA to torture two al-Qaeda suspects at a secret detention centre in 2002 and 2003, when Aleksander Kwasniewski was president.Poland CIA secret prison

In an interview following the publication of the CIA torture report, Aleksander Kwasniewski said Poland had agreed to strengthen intelligence co-operation with the US following the September 11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon.

He said the Americans were very secretive about the way they conducted their activities, which aroused suspicions among Polish officials.

“Poland took steps to end the activity at this site and the activity was stopped at some point,” Aleksander Kwasniewski told Radio TOK FM in Warsaw.

He said he had been unaware of the methods they used which, he added, were totally unacceptable and unjustifiable.

Prosecutors opened an investigation into the claims in 2008, three years after Aleksander Kwasniewski left office. The investigation continues and has yet to publish any findings.

The CIA has defended its actions in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, saying they saved lives.

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Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi receive Nobel Peace Prize awards

Malala Yousafzai and Indian child rights campaigner Kailash Satyarthi have received the Nobel Peace Prize awards.

The Nobel committee described both laureates as “champions of peace”.

The Pakistani education activist said she was there to stand up for the rights of forgotten and frightened children, and raise their voice rather than pity them.

Kailash Satyarthi said receiving the prize was “a great opportunity” to further his work against child slavery.

Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi received their awards from the chairman of the Norwegian Nobel committee, in the presence of King Harald V of Norway.

They delivered their Nobel lectures during the award ceremony.

In her speech, Malala Yousafzai, 17, said the award was not just for her: “It is for those forgotten children who want education. It is for those frightened children who want peace. It is for those voiceless children who want change.

“I am here to stand up for their rights, raise their voice. It is not time to pity them. It is time to take action so it becomes the last time that we see a child deprived of education.”Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi Nobel Peace Prize

Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen in October 2012 for campaigning for girls’ education and now lives in the UK.

She is the youngest-ever recipient of a Nobel Prize.

She said she had brought other girls with her to Oslo with similar stories, among them two classmates shot alongside her by the Taliban.

Malala Yousafzai said she was dedicating the prize money to the Malala Fund, “to help give girls everywhere a quality education and call on leaders to help girls like me…”

“I will continue this fight until I see every child in school,” she added.

“I feel much stronger after the attack that I endured, because I know, no-one can stop me, or stop us, because now we are millions, standing up together.”

In his speech earlier, Kailash Satyarthi, 60, said he was “representing the sound of silence” and the “millions of those children who are left behind”.

He said he had kept an empty chair at the ceremony as a reminder of the children without a voice.

“There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children,” he said.

“I refuse to accept that the shackles of slavery can ever be stronger than the quest for freedom,” he added, to applause.

Nobel committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland stressed the importance of education, saying: “The road to democracy and freedom is paved with knowledge.”

Thorbjorn Jagland praised Kailash Satyarthi’s work campaigning against child labor, often at great risk to himself.

He also lauded Malala Yousafzai’s efforts to promote education despite threats from the Taliban, saying: “Her courage is almost indescribable.”

Indian and Pakistani leaders congratulated the laureates.

Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi were jointly awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize “for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education”.

Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi have split the $1.4 million prize money.

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CIA torture report: UN and human rights groups call for prosecution of US officials

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Human rights groups and the United Nations have called for the prosecution of US officials involved in what a Senate report called the “brutal” CIA interrogation of al-Qaeda suspects.

A top UN human rights envoy said there had been a “clear policy orchestrated at a high level”.

The CIA has defended its actions in the years after the 9/11 attacks on the US, saying they saved lives.

President Barack Obama said it was now time to move on.

UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Counter-Terrorism Ben Emmerson said that senior officials from the administration of George W. Bush who planned and sanctioned crimes must be prosecuted, as well as CIA and US government officials responsible for torture such as waterboarding.

“As a matter of international law, the US is legally obliged to bring those responsible to justice,” Ben Emmerson said in a statement made from Geneva.

“The US attorney general is under a legal duty to bring criminal charges against those responsible.”CIA torture report

Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth said that the CIA’s actions were criminal “and can never be justified”.

“Unless this important truth-telling process leads to prosecution of officials, torture will remain a <<policy option>> for future presidents,” he said.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) argued that the attorney general should appoint a special prosecutor to conduct “an independent and complete investigation of Bush administration officials who created, approved, carried out and covered up the torture program”.

“The crime of torture has no statute of limitations when torture risks or results in serious injury or death, and the US government has the obligation under international law to investigate any credible evidence that torture has been committed,” an ACLU statement said.

“If there’s sufficient evidence of criminal conduct… The offenders should be prosecuted. In our system, no one should be above the law, yet only a handful of mainly low-level personnel have been criminally prosecuted for abuse. That is a scandal.”

CIA torture report key findings:

None of 20 cases of counterterrorism “successes” attributed to the techniques led to unique or otherwise unavailable intelligence

The CIA misled politicians and public

At least 26 of 119 known detainees in custody during the life of the program were wrongfully held, and many held for months longer than they should have been

Methods included sleep deprivation for up to 180 hours, often standing or in painful positions

Saudi al-Qaeda suspect Abu Zubaydah was kept confined in a coffin-sized box for hours on end

Waterboarding and “rectal hydration” were physically harmful to prisoners, causing convulsions and vomiting

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Oscar Pistorius prosecutors granted appeal

South African Judge Thokozile Masipa has ruled that prosecutors can appeal against the “culpable homicide” conviction of double amputee athlete Oscar Pistorius.

Oscar Pistorius, 27, was jailed for five years in October for shooting dead his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, at his home on Valentine’s Day 2013.

Judge Thokozile Masipa said prosecutors could not challenge the length of the sentence given to Oscar Pistorius.

Oscar Pistorius’s lawyers had opposed the appeal request.

Prosecutors are seeking a murder conviction and the case will now go before South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal.

They have argued that Judge Thokozile Masipa misinterpreted the law when she ruled that Oscar Pistorius did not intentionally shoot Reeva Steenkamp.Oscar Pistorius prosecutors granted appeal

Judge Thokozile Masipa Masipa announced the ruling in a Pretoria court on December 10.

“I cannot say… that the prospect of success at the Supreme Court of Appeal is remote,” she said.

“The application therefore in respect of count one is decided in favor of the applicant.

“The application for leave to appeal against the sentence is dismissed.”

Oscar Pistorius had been charged by the prosecution with the premeditated murder of Reeva Steenkamp, a model and law graduate.

He was also acquitted of the lesser murder charge of dolus eventualis – also known as common-law murder – by Judge Thokozile Masipa, who ruled that he did not intend to kill.

The prosecution had called for the maximum 15-year sentence for culpable homicide, or manslaughter.

Reeva Steenkamp was shot dead at Oscar Pistorius’ home in Pretoria in the early hours of Valentine’s Day last year. He said he feared there was an intruder.

Oscar Pistorius is serving the sentence in the hospital wing of Pretoria’s Kgosi Mampuru II prison.

Correspondents say the appeal is likely to take place in 2015.

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James Watson to get back auctioned Nobel Prize medal from Alisher Usmanov

Russian tycoon Alisher Usmanov has revealed that he bought James Watson’s Nobel Prize gold medal, and intends to return it to him.

Steel and telecoms tycoon Alisher Usmanov said James Watson “deserved” the medal, and that he was “distressed” the scientist had felt forced to sell it.

The medal, awarded in 1962 for the discovery of the structure of DNA, sold for $4.8 million at auction.

The medal was the first Nobel Prize to be put on sale by a living recipient.

The 1962 prize was awarded to James Watson, along with Maurice Wilkins and Francis Crick, with each receiving a gold medal.James Watson's Nobel Prize gold medal

James Watson, 86, has said he planned to donate part of the proceeds to charities and to support scientific research.

In an interview with the Financial Times recently, James Watson said he had been made to feel like an “unperson” since a Sunday Times interview seven years ago in which he linked race to intelligence.

Alisher Usmanov said in a statement that he was the anonymous telephone bidder who bought the medal at a Christie’s auction last week.

“In my opinion, a situation in which an outstanding scientist has to sell a medal recognizing his achievements is unacceptable,” he added.

“James Watson is one of the greatest biologists in the history of mankind and his award for the discovery of DNA structure must belong to him.”

Alisher Usmanov, said by Forbes magazine to be worth $15.8 billion, is a major shareholder in Arsenal football club and was named Britain’s wealthiest man in the Sunday Times rich list for 2013.

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LeBron James breaks royal protocol with Kate Middleton

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Prince William and Kate Middleton met LeBron James in New York on December 8 after watching a basketball game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Barclays Center indoor arena.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were also presented with NBA shirts, including a small one for their young son, Prince George.James LeBron breaks royal protocol with Kate Middleton

While posing for photographs, LeBron James appeared to surprise Kate Middleton by breaking royal protocol and placing his arm around her.

The breach of protocol echoed the time when Michelle Obama caused a stir by putting her arm around Queen Elizabeth II in 2009.

Prince William and Kate Middleton are on their first official trip to the US since 2011.

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Mutant Giant Spider Dog is biggest trending video on YouTube in 2014

Mutant Giant Spider Dog, a short film featuring a dog in a tarantula costume, was the biggest “trending” video on YouTube in 2014, Google has announced.

With over 113 million views since it was posted in September, Mutant Giant Spider Dog was the most shared and discussed online, according to YouTube.

The short horror film was made in Poland.

Katy Perry’s Dark Horse music video was the most popular with 715 million views.Mutant Giant Spider Dog

Facebook recorded over 3 billion interactions about the Brazil World Cup this year.

Brazil World Cup 2014 was “the most talked about event” on Facebook since the comapny began measuring event-based chat, with over 350 million people posting about the game.

However Brazil’s presidential election attracted even more chat on the social media platform, with 674 million interactions recorded by 48 million people.

The most played games on the Facebook platform were Bubble Witch 2 Saga and Candy Crush Soda Saga.

Google has released lists of the most watched material on YouTube in a blog post.

Swedish games commentator Felix Kjellberg, aka Pewdiepie, gained the most subscribers for his YouTube channel for the second year running, with over 32 million subscribers.

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Hour of Code 2014: Barack Obama writes computer code with school group

President Barack Obama has written a line of computer code to help animate a character from Frozen animated movie.

Barack Obama joined a group of pupils taking part in the “Hour of Code” project, a 60-minute introduction to computer science set up by the group code.org.

A drive to widen access to introductory computer science lessons in schools across the US was announced on December 8.Barack Obama Hour od Code 2014

“While no-one is born a computer scientist, becoming a computer scientist isn’t as scary as it sounds,” Barack Obama said in a YouTube video.

“With hard work and a little math and science, anyone can do it.”

More than 48 million people signed up to get involved with Computer Science Education Week, currently running in the US, the president added.

“Don’t just consume things, create things,” Barack Obama said.

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Shadows in the Night: Bob Dylan’s 36th studio album to be released in 2015

Bob Dylan will release tracks originally recorded by the likes of Frank Sinatra on his new album Shadows in the Night, the artist has announced.

His 36th studio album, out on February 3, 2015, will feature 10 “uncovers”.

I’m A Fool To Want You, The Night We Called It A Day and Irving Berlin’s What’ll I Do, all recorded by Frank Sinatra, are among the songs being reworked by Bob Dylan and his band.

Other highlights on the album produced by Jack Frost include Nat King Cole’s Autumn Leaves and Some Enchanted Evening from Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific.Bob Dylan Shadows in the Night

Bob Dylan – who has sold more than 125 million records around the world and won multiple Grammys – called it “a real privilege” to make the album.

Columbia Records chairman Rob Stringer said Bob Dylan had infused “new life and contemporary relevance into the songs”.

The album is the first new music from Bob Dylan since 2012’s critically acclaimed Tempest.

His last five albums, including 2006’s Modern Times, have achieved new levels of commercial success for his work.

Together Through Life became Bob Dylan’s first album to debut at number one in both the US and the UK in 2009.

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CIA torture report details brutal interrogation program

According to a US Senate report, the CIA carried out “brutal” interrogations of al-Qaeda suspects in the years after the 9/11 attacks.

The summary of the report, compiled by Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said that the CIA misled Americans about what it was doing.

The information the CIA collected this way failed to secure information that foiled any threats, the report said.

In a statement, the CIA insisted that the interrogations did help save lives.

“The intelligence gained from the program was critical to our understanding of al-Qaeda and continues to inform our counterterrorism efforts to this day,” Director John Brennan said in a statement.

However, the CIA said it acknowledged that there were mistakes in the program, especially early on when it was unprepared for the scale of the operation to detain and interrogate prisoners.

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The program – known internally as the Rendition, Detention and Interrogation program – took place from 2002 to 2007, during the presidency of George W. Bush.

Suspects were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, slapping, humiliation, exposure to cold and sleep deprivation.

Introducing the report to the Senate, Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein described the CIA’s actions as a stain on US history.

“The release of this 500-page summary cannot remove that stain, but it can and does say to our people and the world that America is big enough to admit when it’s wrong and confident enough to learn from its mistakes,” Dianne Feinstein said.

“Under any common meaning of the term, CIA detainees were tortured,” she added.

Earlier, President Barack Obama responded to the report, saying the methods used were inconsistent with US values.

“These techniques did significant damage to America’s standing in the world and made it harder to pursue our interests with allies and partners,” he said in a statement.

Reacting to the release of the report summary, the Senate Republican leaders insisted that the methods used helped in the capture of important suspects and the killing of Osama bin Laden.

“Claims included in this report that assert the contrary are simply wrong,” Senators Mitch McConnell and Saxby Chambliss said in a joint statement.

The Senate committee’s report runs to more than 6,000 pages, drawing on huge quantities of evidence, but it remains classified and only a 480-page summary has been released.

Barack Obama halted the CIA interrogation program when he took office in 2009.

Earlier this year, the president said that in his view the methods used to question al-Qaeda prisoners amounted to torture.

Publication of the report had been delayed amid disagreements in Washington over what should be made public.

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Oscar Pistorius verdict appeal delayed

Judge Thokozile Masipa has delayed to December 10 her ruling on whether prosecutors can appeal against what they call the “shockingly light” sentence passed on South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius.

Oscar Pistorius, 27, was jailed for five years in October for the culpable homicide of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, whom he killed on Valentine’s Day 2013.

Prosecutors also want to challenge Oscar Pistorius’ acquittal on murder charges.

His lawyers opposed the appeal request and said the sentence was not lenient.

The double-amputee sprinter had been charged by the prosecution with the premeditated murder of Reeva Steenkamp, a model and law graduate.

Oscar Pistorius was also acquitted of the lesser murder charge of dolus eventualis by High Court Judge Thokozile Masipa.

In South African law, this charge – also known as common-law murder – applies if the accused knew they might kill someone but still went ahead with their course of action.

Judge Thokozile Masipa said she would rule on December 10 whether the prosecution’s appeal could go ahead.

Oscar Pistorius was not in court on December 9 when prosecutor Gerrie Nel outlined his case.

The prosecutor told Judge Masipa she had misinterpreted the law when she acquitted Oscar Pistorius of murder, and sentenced him to five years in prison.Oscar Pistorius verdict appeal

“The precedent set by this court is shockingly low,” Gerrie Nel said.

However, Oscar Pistorius’ legal team argued that the prosecution’s case was flawed and the judge had correctly applied the law.

“It’s incorrect to say it’s a light sentence. It’s not,” defense lawyer Barry Roux said.

Addressing the judge, he added: “Their problem is they don’t like your factual finding. They don’t appreciate that. You absolutely, correctly applied the law.”

Correspondents say it is common in South Africa for the same judge to hear an appeal against their own verdicts.

Judges often grant the request because they are confident they applied the law correctly and their judgement will stand up to scrutiny.

South African criminal lawyer Martin Hood told AFP news agency that he expected Judge Thokozile Masipa to agree to the prosecution’s request because there was “just too much controversy about the judgement”.

In papers filed with the court in November, Gerrie Nel said the judge had “erred in over-emphasizing the personal circumstances of the accused”.

The judge, Gerrie Nel said, had failed to sufficiently consider that Oscar Pistorius had fired four shots “through a locked door into a small toilet cubicle from which there was no room to escape”.

The prosecution had called for the maximum 15-year sentence for culpable homicide, or manslaughter.

Oscar Pistorius is serving the sentence in the hospital wing of Pretoria’s Kgosi Mampuru II prison. He can apply to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest after 10 months.

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Robert Mugabe sacks Zimbabwe’s VP Joice Mujuru over murder plot

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has dismissed his vice-president, Joice Mujuru, after accusing her of plotting to kill him.

Robert Mugabe also sacked seven other ministers allegedly involved in the plot, an official statement said.

Joice Mujuru, once seen as a future possible leader, has denied plotting against the president.

State media and Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace, have conducted a campaign against Joice Mujuru for months.Robert Mugabe sacked VP Joice Mujuru

“President RG Mugabe has exercised his executive powers to release the Honorable Joice Mujuru… with immediate effect,” said a statement by government official Misheck Sibanda.

Joice Mujuru’s conduct had been “inconsistent with the expected standard”, the statement added.

Last week President Robert Mugabe denounced his vice-president.

Joice Mujuru was also removed from her post in the ruling party Zanu-PF.

She responded by saying her loyalty to Robert Mugabe was “unquestionable” and that it was “repugnant” to suggest she was intent on killing the president.

Joice Mujuru fought alongside Robert Mugabe during the 1970s war against white-minority rule.

There had been speculation that Joice Mujuru might try to eventually succeed President Robert Mugabe.

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AFI releases Top 10 List for 2014

The American Film Institute (AFI) has put 11 movies on its recently released top 10 list for 2014.

The top includes coming-of-age tale Boyhood, Birdman and Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken.

Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, Foxcatcher, Jake Gyllenhaal thriller Nightcrawler and British code-breaking drama The Imitation Game also feature.

For the first time the jury chose 11 films instead of 10, with many already gaining momentum this awards season.

Whiplash, Into the Woods, Selma and American Sniper complete the list.

The AFI selection comes ahead of the Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe nominations later this week.

All three tend to highlight which films will be the Oscar frontrunners when the nominations for the Academy Awards are announced on January 15.

Richard Linklater’s Boyhood – which stars Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette and was filmed over 12 years – has already gathered a head of steam, picking up several awards.

In the past fortnight it has been named best picture by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Boston Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle.

It also picked up best international independent film at the British Independent Film Awards.AFI Top 10 List 2014

The AFI list is the first notable awards season mention for Unbroken, which is based on the life of Olympian Louis Zamperini, as well as forthcoming Disney musical Into the Woods and space fantasy Interstellar.

Showbusiness satire Birdman also leads the nominations at this year’s Spirit Awards and star Michael Keaton was named best actor by Boston’s critics on December 7.

They AFI jury also selected its top television program of 2014, which includes Mad Men, Game of Thrones, The Americans and Orange is the New Black.

Newcomers Fargo, Silicon Valley, How to Get Away with Murder, Jane the Virgin, The Knick and Transparent were the AFI’s other top TV picks.

TOP 11 FILMS

American Sniper

Birdman

Boyhood

Foxcatcher

The Imitation Game

Interstellar

Into The Woods

Nightcrawler

Selma

Unbroken

Whiplash

TOP 10 TV PROGRAMS

The Americans

Fargo

Game Of Thrones

How To Get Away With Murder

Jane The Virgin

The Knick

Mad Men

Orange Is The New Black

Silicon Valley

Transparent

Korean Air VP Heather Cho resigns over nut rage

Korean Air VP Heather Cho, who delayed a plane because she was angry with the way she had been served nuts by a flight attendant, has resigned, the airline announces.

Heather Cho, who is also the daughter of Korean Air chairman, had demanded the crew member be removed from a flight on December 5 for failing to serve the nuts on a plate.

The Incheon-bound flight had to taxi back to the terminal in New York.

Korean Air has apologized, but said Heather Cho had had the support of the pilot.

The flight eventually arrived in South Korea 11 minutes behind schedule.Korean Air VP Heather Cho

Local media reports said that a junior attendant had offered Heather Cho macadamia nuts in a bag, instead of serving the nuts on a plate.

Heather Cho then questioned the chief flight attendant over in-flight service standards and ordered him off the plane.

The airline told Korea Times that checking quality of service was one of Heather Cho’s jobs, as she was responsible for in-flight service for the carrier.

It also said the crew member had replied with “lies and excuses” when challenged over the correct nut-serving procedure.

However, transport authorities are investigating whether Heather Cho’s actions infringed aviation law.

“Even though she is senior vice-president at the company, she was a passenger at that time, so she had to behave and be treated as a passenger,” a South Korea transport ministry official told reporters.

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Ken Weatherwax dies at the age of 59

Actor Ken Weatherwax, best known for playing Pugsley in the original Addams Family, has died at the age of 59.

Ken Weatherwax suffered a heart attack and was found at his home in California on December 7.

Pugsley was the oldest child of Gomez and Morticia Addams in the 1960s TV series.

The show featured a family of macabre oddballs who believed they were normal, and was famed for its catchy finger-snapping theme song.

The dysfunctional family was first created by cartoonist Charles Addams in the New Yorker magazine.

The characters were made into a TV show, which aired on ABC from 1964 to 1966, had a total of 64 episodes.Ken Weatherwax Addams Family

Ken Weathermax, who also voiced the role of Pugsley in an animated version of the series in the 1970s, played Pugsley senior in a TV special Halloween With the New Addams Family in 1977.

Two films based on the show were made, one in 1991 and a sequel in 1993, starring Anjelica Huston, the late Raul Julia and Christopher Lloyd.

Following his role in The Addams Family, Ken Weatherwax featured in several TV commercials and served in the army.

He also worked for Universal Studios as a grip – providing support to camera operatives – according to his niece Shanyn Viera.

In a 2007 interview on Fox News, Ken Weatherwax said he enjoyed taking on the role of Pugsley but found it hard to find work because of typecasting.

Ken Weathermax also said he had been teased at school about his character’s name.

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Plane crashes into Maryland house killing 6 people

A private jet has crashed into a house in Gaithersburg, Maryland, killing three people on board and three on the ground, fire officials say.

The small plane came down setting two other homes on fire.

Witnesses told local media that the plane seemed to be struggling to maintain altitude before it crashed.

A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) spokeswoman said the jet was trying to land at a nearby airfield.Maryland plane crash

The Embraer Phenom 100 twin-engine plane crashed about one mile from the Montgomery County Airpark, Montgomery county fire department spokesman Pete Piringer told reporters.

A mother and two children in the home hit by the plane who were initially reported as missing have now been confirmed as dead, officials said.

The house was nearly completely destroyed. The two other homes also had significant damage.

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CIA abuse report: US increases security at its facilities around the world

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The US has increased security at its facilities around the world ahead of the release of a report expected to reveal details of harsh CIA interrogations, the White House says.

Embassies and other sites were taking precautions amid “some indications” of “greater risk”, a spokesman said.

A 480-page summary of the Senate report is due to be released on December 9.

It is expected to detail the CIA’s campaign against al-Qaeda in the aftermath of 9/11.

As well as detailing the controversial methods used by CIA operatives in an effort to extract information from high-value suspects, the report is expected to say harsh interrogations failed to deliver appropriate results.

Publication of the report has been delayed amid disagreements in Washington over what should be made public.

The full 6,000-page report, produced by the Senate Intelligence Committee, remains classified.

The 480-page summary is being released by Democrats on the panel.

President Barack Obama halted the CIA interrogation program when he took office in 2009, and has acknowledged that the methods used to question al-Qaeda prisoners amounted to torture.

During the presidency of George W. Bush, the CIA operation against al-Qaeda – known internally as the Rendition, Detention and Interrogation – saw as many as 100 suspected terrorists held in “black sites” outside the US.CIA abuse report

They were interrogated using methods such as waterboarding, slapping, humiliation, exposure to cold, and sleep deprivation.

Leaks about the Senate report first emerged in August this year, prompting Barack Obama to declare: “We did some things that were contrary to our values.”

President Barack Obama added that he believed officials at the time had used harsh methods because of the “enormous pressure” to prevent another attack on the US in the wake of 9/11.

A previous investigation into the program, by the US justice department, ended with no criminal charges in 2012 – a result that angered civil rights organizations.

Reports that US intelligence had used waterboarding first emerged in the years following the 9/11 attacks, and the CIA confirmed in 2008 that it had interrogated three al-Qaeda suspects using that method in 2002 and 2003.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters on December 8 that the Obama administration welcomed the impending release, but said there were “some indications” it could increase the risk to US facilities across the world.

“The administration has taken the prudent steps to ensure that the proper security precautions are in place,” Josh Earnest said.

Secretary of State John Kerry had earlier asked Senate Intelligence chair Dianne Feinstein to “consider” changing the timing of the report.

Josh Earnest told reporters it would be “difficult to imagine” an ideal time to make the summary public.

Human Rights Watch said last-minute attempts to delay publication showed how important the document was for understanding the “CIA’s horrific torture program”.

“US foreign policy is better served by coming clean about US abuses rather than continuing to bury the truth,” HRW’s Washington director Sarah Margon said.

Despite reports that CIA operatives went beyond legal interrogation limits imposed by the Bush administration, the former president has led the charge against the report’s release, defending the CIA on US TV.

The full report is the outcome of years of research by the Senate intelligence panel, currently controlled by Democrats. Republicans on the committee are expected to release their own report.

The panel first voted to make the executive summary public in April.

Serge Lazarevic: Last French hostage freed in Mali after three years

Serge Lazarevic, the last French hostage to be held by Islamist militants, has been freed after three years, President Francois Hollande has announced.

Serge Lazarevic was kidnapped in Mali in November 2011 along with fellow Frenchman Philippe Verdon.

Militants from the Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) group killed Philippe Verdon in 2013 in retaliation for France’s intervention in Mali.

President Francois Hollande said there were no more French hostages waiting to be freed.

Serge Lazarevic, he said, was in “relatively good health” despite the conditions of his captivity and was on his way to the neighboring country of Niger from where he would return to France.

AQIM kidnapped a number of Western hostages before the French military deployed its forces against the group in January 2013.Serge Lazarevic freed

There were at one point at least 14 French nationals being held by Islamists in West Africa.

“There are no more French hostages in any country in the world,” Francois Hollande said.

He thanked the authorities in Niger and Mali, who had “worked towards this happy outcome”.

There have been no details about how the release of Serge Lazarevic was secured.

The French government has repeatedly denied paying ransoms for hostages.

During his captivity, Serge Lazarevic, 50, appeared in several AQIM videos.

There was concern for his father’s health in November after he was filmed pleading for his release.

Serge Lazarevic looked frail in the video and was filmed alongside a second hostage, Dutchman Sjaak Rijke.

It is not clear where the two men were held or whether they were held together.

Sjaak Rijke was kidnapped in November 2011, while visiting the city of Timbuktu as a tourist. There has been no news from him since the video.

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Chokehold demonstrations during Prince William and Kate Middleton’s NYC visit

Prince William and Kate Middleton have attended a basketball game in New York as about 200 people demonstrated nearby against incidents of police violence in the US.

The royals met player LeBron James and Jay-Z and Beyonce at the Barclays Center, where the Cleveland Cavaliers took on the Brooklyn Nets.

LeBron James – commonly known as King James – presented them with Cavaliers shirts.

He was among stars to wear T-shirts protesting against police violence.

The T-shirts carried the words “I can’t breathe”. They refer to last words spoken by Eric Garner, a black man who died after being held in an apparent chokehold by a white New York police officer.

It was the sixth straight night of protests in the city, following the December 3 decision by a grand jury not to press charges over the incident.

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Activists staged a “die in” lying on the pavement outside the arena.

Prince William and Kate Middleton sat courtside for the final two quarters of the basketball match at the end of the first full day of their US visit.

Images of Prince William, casually dressed in a blue and red checked shirt, and Kate Middleton in a grey jacket and jeans, were flashed up on the arena’s big screen, to cheers from the crowd.

Jay-Z and his singer wife Beyonce chatted to the royal couple during an interval.

At the end of the game, LeBron James, who led the Cavaliers to a 110-88 victory over the Nets, presented them with a Cavaliers shirt marked Cambridge and another carrying the name of their one-year-old son Prince George.

Earlier in the day, Prince William held talks with President Barack Obama at the White House and delivered a speech to the World Bank on wildlife crime.

Kate Middleton, who is five months pregnant with her second child, stayed in New York and visited a children’s centre in Harlem.

They both later attended a reception to highlight wildlife conservation efforts at the British Consul General’s residence where they met the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea.

The final day of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s three-day trip will include a technology reception for UK and US entrepreneurs at the Empire State Building and a visit to the memorial to those who lost their lives in the 9/11 terror attacks.

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Prince William meets Barack Obama in Oval Office

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Prince William has met President Barack Obama at the White House as part of a three-day visit.

The talks were held in the Oval Office, in advance of delivering a speech to the World Bank on wildlife crime.

During the speech, Prince William described the illegal wildlife trade as “one of the most insidious forms of corruption and criminality in the world today”.

Meanwhile, Kate Middleton visited a New York children’s centre.

Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived in New York on Sunday night, with the prince travelling to Washington alone on Monday.

At the White House, Prince William joked with Barack Obama about the birth of Prince George, saying: “The excitement of the event and everything else was just chaos.”Prince William meets Barack Obama

He added that he expects a “busy year” in 2015, when Kate Middleton is due to give birth to the royal couple’s second child.

Barack Obama said the prince’s work to protect endangered wildlife was “very important”.

Later, in his speech at the World Bank, Prince William said: “In my view, one of the most insidious forms of corruption and criminality in the world today is the illegal wildlife trade.”

He attacked those who “loot our planet to feed mankind’s ignorant craving for exotic pets, trinkets, cures and ornaments derived from the world’s vanishing and irreplaceable species”.

Prince William founded the umbrella organization United for Wildlife to try to preserve the planet’s most endangered animals and habitats.

The Duke of Cambridge has been the royal patron of Tusk since 2005. The charity supports projects in 17 African countries, aimed at protecting wildlife and alleviating poverty.

Before starting at St Andrews University, Prince William went on a gap year, some of which was spent in Africa learning about its wildlife and game conservation.

Paying tribute to his father, Prince Charles, and his grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, he said: “They helped to bring about a revolution in attitudes towards our natural environment.”

He added: “From them, I learned that our relation to nature and wildlife goes to the heart of our identity as human beings. From our sheer survival, to our appreciation of beauty and our connection to all other living things.

“Seen in this light, the extinction of any of the world’s species of animals is a loss to all humanity.”

Prince William said wildlife crime “goes to the heart of our security”, “distorts economic development” and “fuels sources of conflict”.

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Japanese Godzilla to be made by Toho studio

Japanese film studio Toho is making a new Godzilla film, following the success of Hollywood’s latest remake directed by Gareth Edwards.

Toho’s film will be released in 2016, a decade after its last take on the monster story, Godzilla: Final Wars.

This year’s American Godzilla took more than $500 million worldwide, and a sequel is already planned for 2018.

Toho said innovations in computer graphics technology were behind its decision to revive the franchise.

The film company previously said that its 2004 Godzilla film – the 28th in the series – would be its last.Godzilla Japanese movie

The franchise began with 1954’s widely-praised Japanese original, directed by Ishiro Honda.

However, more recent productions – such as the 1998 Hollywood version directed by Roland Emmerich – failed to impress fans or critics.

Gareth Edward’s film – a co-production for Legendary Pictures and Warner Brothers released in May this year – revived the franchise.

Toho, which owns the rights to Godzilla, has not yet picked a director for its upcoming reboot.

Producer Taichi Ueda is heading up the new project at Toho studios, which has launched the Godzilla Strategic Conference (Godzi-Con) – a committee aiming to reboot the Godzilla brand.

“The time has come for Japan to make a film that will not lose to Hollywood,” Taichi Ueda told reporters, according to Variety.

The company is not expected to spend the $200 million reportedly lavished on the recent Hollywood Godzilla, but Taichi Ueda said Toho hopes to make Godzilla a character that “will represent Japan and be loved around the world” by the time of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Godzilla – a combination of the Japanese words for whale and gorilla – is a mutation caused by nuclear testing.

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Los Angeles apartment building fire closes two freeways

An apartment building under construction in central Los Angeles has been destroyed by a huge fire, shutting two major cross-city freeways.

More than 250 firefighters tackled the overnight blaze in the downtown area, which was brought under control early on Monday.

There were no reports of injuries, and it is not thought anyone was in the seven-storey building at the time.Los Angeles fire

The fire could be seen from miles away, but no cause has been identified.

“It’s a large building, about a block long. The whole building is a total loss. The fire did spread into two neighboring buildings,” said fire department spokesman David Ortiz.

Sections on the 110 and 101 freeways remained closed on Monday morning.

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Syria crisis: UN appeals for record $16 billion to fund humanitarian operations in 2015

The UN has appealed for a record $16 billion to fund its humanitarian operations in 2015, with almost half the total going to help victims of the Syrian conflict.

It says the money will provide aid for more than 57 million of the most vulnerable people around the world.

The UN humanitarian chief said the level of need was “unprecedented”.

The request comes as aid agencies warn they are running out of cash to fund this year’s operations in Syria.

Last week the World Food Programme announced it would have to cut food rations to Syrian refugees.

The UN is requesting $2.8 billion to help those displaced by the conflict inside Syria.Syria / UNHCR humanitarian aid convoy reaches thousands of internally displaced people living in makeshift camps in the Azzas area of northern Syria. Two hundred metric tons of tents and blankets (15,000 blankets, 3,000 tents) was airlifted last weekend from UNHCR's central warehouse in Copenhagen to a civilian airport near Latakia on the Syrian coast. From there, it was transported by road in an eight-truck convoy to an area between Aleppo and the Syrian-Turkish border. The operation was only possible thanks to the logistics support of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, the agreement and cooperation of the Syrian government and facilitation by the Syrian National Coalition. This allowed the convoy to safely reach people in need, in a strictly humanitarian and non-political operation. / UNHCR / January 2013

It is seeking another $4.4 billion to help more than 3,250,000 Syrian refugees registered in neighboring countries.

“The rising scale of need is outpacing our capacity to respond,” said UN Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Valerie Amos.

“The crises in Central African Republic, Iraq, South Sudan and Syria will remain top humanitarian priorities next year.”

Valerie Amos said those conflicts accounted for more than 70% of the funding being sought.

Other major crises covered by the appeal include Afghanistan, DR Congo, Myanmar, Palestinian territories, Somalia, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen.

However, the UN said it did not include nine countries in Africa’s Sahel region, which will be addressed in a separate request in February.

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said: “This is not business as usual in the humanitarian world. Today’s needs are at unprecedented levels, and without more support there simply is no way to respond to the humanitarian situations we’re seeing.”

Food and medical supplies for refugees have to be purchased in advance, and field hospitals have to be delivered and built.

Frozen becomes iTunes biggest-selling movie of all time

Frozen has become iTunes’ biggest-selling movie of all time, while the soundtrack has sold more than any other album in the US this year.

Game of Thrones was the best-selling TV show, with John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars iTunes’ top book.Frozen iTunes

No figures have been released by iTunes to accompany their charts of the year.

The Wolf of Wall Street was the second biggest film of the year on iTunes.

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Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 remains at top of North American box office

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 has topped the US and Canada box office chart after a slow weekend for North America’s cinemas.

The latest Hunger Games installment took $21.6 million between Friday and Sunday to stay the top draw for a third straight weekend.

Penguins of Madagascar took second place with a second weekend tally of $11.1 million.

Horrible Bosses 2 climbed two places to three.Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 1

Its second weekend takings of $8.6 million were not much to shout about in a weekend described as “boring” by box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian.

The only new entry in this week’s Top 10 was The Pyramid, a horror film about a group of archaeologists exploring a cursed tomb.

The Imitation Game, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as code breaker Alan Turing, took in an estimated $402,000 from eight locations.

Reese Witherspoon’s Wild, meanwhile, opened in 21 cinemas on December 3 and made an estimated $630,000 between Friday and Sunday.

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