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Ai Weiwei helps digital art website The Space

Ai Weiwei is helping to launch The Space – a website dedicated to digital art.

The $13.5 million project will commission and showcase new art for audiences around the world.

Ai Weiwei has given the names of victims of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China to a 24-hour launch event taking place at London’s Tate Modern this weekend.

He hopes the names will be used to create “a meaningful piece of digital art”.

The launch event for The Space at Tate Modern featured a video message from Ai Weiwei from his studio in Beijing
The launch event for The Space at Tate Modern featured a video message from Ai Weiwei from his studio in Beijing

Ai compiled the list of names of 5,196 student victims via his blog after accusations that shoddy construction work had caused the collapse of thousands of classrooms during the quake.

The dissident artist has made a number of artworks about Sichuan, including Nian (“Remembrance”), a sound installation of the students’ names being recited by 3,444 individuals rallied from a Twitter campaign.

The launch event for The Space at Tate Modern featured a video message from Ai Weiwei from his studio in Beijing.

“It gives another opportunity and a platform for artists or somebody like me to work with. I believe many, many young people and students will love it,” he said.

The Space will feature some 50 new art commissions a year.

Speaking on Friday, launch director Ruth Mackenzie said that not every commission was expected to be a success.

But she hoped that potential “Picassos or Eisensteins” would submit ideas to The Space for a paid commission.

“[Visitors] might come and have a have good laugh because it didn’t work out, or you might come and see history and see the invention of an entirely new art form,” she said.

The launch weekend features a “hackathon” in the Tate’s Turbine Hall with around 150 artists creating digital artworks from scratch over a 24-hour period.

Ai Weiwei and Olafur Eliasson’s interactive digital art work Moon has been loaned to Tate Modern for the event. It is the first time it has been displayed in a UK Gallery.

Alex Graham, who chairs The Space – which originally launched as a pilot in 2012 – described the project as “a gallery without walls”.

The 2012 pilot had more than 1.5 million visits, an average of 40,000 per week.

Japanese passenger punches Delta flight attendant while flying to Honolulu honeymoon

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A drunken Japanese passenger punched a Delta Air Lines flight attendant while flying from Japan to Honolulu, federal prosecutors said.

Kenji Okamoto pleaded guilty Friday to interfering with the duties of a flight attendant by assaulting and intimidating him.

According to a criminal complaint, Kenji Okamoto was flying first-class from Osaka for his honeymoon last month when flight attendants noticed he was drunk before takeoff and continued drinking alcoholic beverages during the flight.

Kenji Okamoto got upset when one of the flight attendants wouldn’t take his meal tray away, the court document said. The flight attendant told him his hands were full. Kenji Okamoto allegedly “threw a roundhouse type punch” at a flight attendant who intervened in an attempt to diffuse the situation.

The honeymooner struck the flight attendant in his arms, which were raised to protect his head, the complaint said.

A drunken Japanese passenger punched a Delta Air Lines flight attendant while flying from Japan to Honolulu
A drunken Japanese passenger punched a Delta Air Lines flight attendant while flying from Japan to Honolulu

The Delta Air Lines flight crew told authorities that Kenji Okamoto later apologized while crying, remained calm for the remainder of the flight and eventually fell asleep.

After crew members restrained him in his seat, “Okamoto apologized for his actions by repeatedly saying <<I’m sorry>> and bowed down on his knees and placed his head on the floor,” the complaint said.

During an interview with authorities, Kenji Okamoto said he’s in the construction business and was “drinking heavily because he was celebrating his honeymoon with his wife … that he married on April 20, 2014”, the complaint said. Kenji Okamoto told authorities that before boarding the plane, he had four glasses of beer and one glass of wine and he continued drinking champagne and wine while on board.

Kenji Okamoto, 30, of Kyoto said the incident happened “like a flash,” according to the court document, and that he doesn’t remember what exactly happened but that he was upset because he felt like he was being disrespected when the first flight attendant wouldn’t take his tray away.

Magistrate Kevin Chang initially allowed Kenji Okamoto to be released on $50,000 bond, but Assistant US Attorney Tracy Hino appealed, arguing that Okamoto didn’t disclose a previous conviction in Japan for assaulting a police officer. Tracy Hino’s appeal provided photos of Kenji Okamoto’s near full-body tattoos, arguing that he is a flight risk and a danger.

Delta banned Kenji Okamoto from flying on the airline, according to Tracy Hino’s appeal.

District Judge J. Michael Seabright granted the appeal to keep Kenji Okamoto held without bail at the Honolulu Federal Detention Center.

Because he was arrested at the airport, Kenji Okamoto never got to enjoy his honeymoon, which was to be spent at a luxury resort in east Honolulu, Tracy Hino said.

Kenji Okamoto faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison when he’s sentenced on September 22.

GM recalls more than 500,000 Chevrolet Camaro over ignition system fault

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GM has announced it is recalling 511,508 Chevrolet Camaro cars, mostly in North America, after finding a fault with the ignition system.

The carmaker said a driver’s knee could bump the key fob and turn it out of the “run” position, causing a loss of power.

General Motors said the fault had led to three crashes, causing four “minor” injuries.

In March, GM recalled 2.6 million small cars because of a faulty ignition switch linked to 13 deaths.

GM is recalling 511,508 Chevrolet Camaro cars after finding a fault with the ignition system
GM is recalling 511,508 Chevrolet Camaro cars after finding a fault with the ignition system

In May, the carmaker was fined $35 million for failing to address different defects which have been linked to 13 deaths.

GM has recalled more than 13 million cars in the US this year – more than the carmaker sold in 2013.

In addition to Chevrolet Camaro recall, GM also announced it was recalling 28,789 Saab 9-3 convertibles from the 2004-2011 because of concerns over front seat belt failures and 21,567 Chevrolet Sonic cars from 2012, because of concerns over a transmission fault.

GM is also recalling 14,765 of its 2014 Buicks, because of fears over an electrical wiring fault.

Previous recalls have involved possible faulty seat belts, transmissions and air bags, as well as potential fire issues.

“The Camaro ignition system meets all GM engineering specifications and is unrelated to the ignition system used in Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars included in the ignition switch recall,” GM said in a statement.

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Amanda Berry UPDATE: Cleveland survivors meet Barack Obama and Joe Biden at White House

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Cleveland house of horrors survivors Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus met with President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden last month at the White House.

Amanda Berry, 28, told People magazine: “It was one of the most unbelievable moments in my life.”

Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus met with President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden at the White House
Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus met with President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden at the White House (photo White House)

Gina DeJesus, 24, said she particularly liked talking to VP Joe Biden because he was “very down-to-earth”. She added that she appreciated how much time VP Joe Biden, a longtime advocate of ending violence against women, spent with them and their families.

Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus visited the White House with Amanda’s older sister Beth Serrano and Gina’s parents.

While the two women were meeting with Joe Biden in the West Wing, President Barack Obama swung by to say hello and the group snapped a picture.
The family trip to D.C. was paid for by the National Center For Missing And Exploited Children and marked the girls’ first flight.

Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus were also treated to a salon visit and a shopping spree.

Mila Kunis due date is in October

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are expecting their first child, but the pair still haven’t confirmed anything.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are expecting a baby girl who is due in October
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are expecting a baby girl who is due in October (photo US Magazine)

However, a due date has now been leaked, as well the baby’s gender.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are expecting a baby girl who is due in October.

InTouch magazine has also reported on Mashton’s pregnancy and revealed that their first child will be arriving around the same time as Ashton Kutcher’s older sister’s baby.

Even though the rumors about Mila Kunis’ pregnancy are adding up, the couple still haven’t said a word on the subject.

Iraq: Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani issues Shia call to arms against insurgents

Iraq’s most senior Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, has issued a call to arms while Sunni-led insurgents seize more towns.

The call by representative of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Sheik Abdul-Mahdi al-Karbalaie, came during Friday prayers, as the militants widened their grip in the north and east, and threatened to march south.

Iraq's most senior Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, has issued a call to arms while Sunni-led insurgents seize more towns
Iraq’s most senior Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, has issued a call to arms while Sunni-led insurgents seize more towns

The UN says hundreds have been killed – with militants carrying out summary executions of civilians in Mosul.

Both the US and Iran have promised to help the fight against the insurgency.

Led by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), the Sunni insurgents have threatened to push to the capital, Baghdad, and regions further south dominated by Iraq’s Shia Muslim majority, whom they regard as “infidels”.

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Beyonce and Jay-Z divorce 2014: Did Beyonce cheat on Jay-Z with bodyguard Julius De Boer?

Recent reports claimed that Beyoncé might have cheated on Jay-Z with her bodyguard Julius De Boer, consequently putting the couple’s marriage in jeopardy.

Recent reports claimed that Beyoncé might have cheated on Jay-Z with her bodyguard Julius De Boer
Recent reports claimed that Beyoncé might have cheated on Jay-Z with her bodyguard Julius De Boer

Julius De Boer instantly became famous when he pretty much saved Jay-Z from a vicious attack by his sister-in-law Solange Knowles, as captured in the surveillance video in a hotel elevator following the Met Gala after-party.

Many were skeptical of Beyoncé and Julius De Boer, as they became unusually close to each other. They were even spotted leaving a hotel together back in 2009, with the bodyguard’s lips smudged with Beyoncé’s signature red lipstick.

Meanwhile, other than all the cheating rumors surrounding Beyoncé and her bodyguard, Jay-Z has another headache to deal with. The rapper reportedly split from his longtime business manager John Meneilly, who he considered more of his trusted “consigliore”.

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What Executives Do Behind Closed Doors

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Price fixing, although it resembles the strong-armed business approach one might associate with the criminal underworld, is a white collar crime often perpetrated by company executives.

Just as a few local gangs might get together to agree on who gets to operate in which turf or who might handle the prostitution in a certain area, corporate executives get together in conference calls or at high-powered business powwows and settle secret deals on how pricing for various goods and services might be controlled.

That said, price fixing scams can be so far-reaching into a business sector that they can reach gigantic proportions involving some of the world’s best-known companies and some of the biggest dollar amounts ever associated with crime.

Rolling Stone Magazine recently ran a lengthy article on the Libor fixing scandal that could be the largest crime in terms of dollar losses ever committed. The world’s largest banks in the United States, Europe and Asia, including Barclays, UBS, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and the Royal Bank of Scotland ,have been caught up in that mess. The actual misdeed was bankers reporting false data to British regulators to try to manipulate the London interbank offered rate, which is supposed to be the average rate banks use when they loan money to each other. But some bankers tried to tip the scales their way to enhance specific deals or to make the bank appear healthier than it was, because a better position is appealing to stockholders.

Price fixing is a white collar crime often perpetrated by company executives
Price fixing is a white collar crime often perpetrated by company executives

The problem is that an estimated six trillion dollars in commercial and consumer loans use the Libor as a benchmark rate. Tips the rate one way or another and it affects millions of consumers around the world.

Price fixing scams are frequently put into action by companies that are not exactly household names. Look for Ford Motor Company and price fixing online, for example, and you will see Ford is suing auto part suppliers for price fixing. That’s because companies like Ford are too much in the public eye to fix prices. If they change the headlight design of a car that becomes headline news, let alone trying to sneak a price-fixing scheme past the public.

Instead companies like Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., a Japanese company with a client list that included Toyota, Subaru and Nissan, was charged with fixing prices of anti-vibration rubber parts. In November 2013, Toyo settled with the U.S. Justice Department, agreeing to pay $120 million to have an investigation against it dropped..

A series of settlements over price fixing involving well-known and lesser-known airlines has been announced in recent years, but here, again, it is the air cargo side of the business — a little less visible to the average consumer — that has included, to date, 23 settlements by companies that colluded to control prices on air shipping services.

In February, the global law firm Hausfeld LLP, announced that Cathay Pacific had agreed to pay $65 million to settle charges of price fixing for its shipping services. That added to an already impressive list of class action victories that involved All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, British Airways, SAS, Cargolux, Lufthansa and 15 others who paid fines of $3.2 million (Malaysia Airlines) to $115 million (Korean Air) to settle charges against them. In total, the conspiracy has resulted in $758 million in fines that largely get dispersed to Hausfeld’s class action clients who were cheated by the collusion.

Price fixing impacts consumers in two ways. First, controlling prices generally results in artificially high prices for goods or services. Secondly, price fixing can box out competing companies, which hurts their business, resulting in fewer jobs.

Regulators have recognized that Libor fixing has the potential to due considerable harm to consumers as a class and have doled out fines that are among the largest ever meted out for corporate malfeasance. By the end of 2013, financial firms had coughed up $2.3 billion to settle charges of rate manipulation, including Deutsche Bank and Société Générale, which paid fines of $633 million and $606 million, respectfully, to settle charges against them.

Chelsea Clinton pregnancy: Due date in late October?

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Former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are expecting their first child.

Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are expecting their first child
Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are expecting their first child (photo Getty Images)

So when can we expect Chelsea Clinton’s first child to arrive? Chelsea Clinton hasn’t yet announced a due date, but based on her announcement, we can speculate a time frame.

She announced her pregnancy on April 17. Typically parents wait at least two months before announcing a pregnancy to friends and family. If that’s the case with Chelsea Clinton, then her due date would be roughly late October to early November.

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Ukraine troops regain Mariupol after heavy fighting

Ukraine’s troops have won back the port city of Mariupol from pro-Russian separatist rebels after heavy fighting.

Interior Minister Arseny Avakov said the security forces had successfully brought separatist strongholds in the city “under control”.

Five pro-Russian rebels were reported killed and at least four government soldiers injured in the city.

Rebels elsewhere in the region have confirmed they now have three tanks.

Ukraine’s troops have won back the port city of Mariupol from pro-Russian separatist rebels after heavy fighting
Ukraine’s troops have won back the port city of Mariupol from pro-Russian separatist rebels after heavy fighting (photo Reuters)

The appearance of the tanks, filmed in various towns in the Donetsk region, sparked a row between Kiev and Moscow, with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko protesting to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

Russia denied Ukrainian allegations that the tanks had entered Ukraine from its territory.

Hundreds of combatants and civilians have been killed since pro-Russian separatists in the Donetsk and neighboring Luhansk regions declared independence after holding referendums last month, which were deemed illegal by the government in Kiev.

Arsen Avakov said government forces had raised the national flag over Mariupol’s council building. The port city lies on the Sea of Azov in the south of Donetsk region which has changed hands several time during the conflict.

The operation had begun at 04:50, the interior minister added.

Confirming that four soldiers were injured, Ukraine’s National Guard said on its website that its recently formed Dnepr and Azov “volunteer” units were being used in the operation.

A rebel source told Russia’s Interfax news agency that five fighters had been killed. Several charred rebel armored cars could be seen in the streets after the battle.

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Tracy Morgan shows signs of improvement after car crash

Tracy Morgan is showing signs of improvement, according to his publicist, after being badly injured in a car crash on Saturday.

Tracy Morgan, 45, is in a critical but stable condition after breaking his legs, nose and ribs when a Wal-Mart truck driver crashed into his vehicle.

“Today was a better day,” said spokesman Lewis Kay, adding that doctors are “optimistic”.

Tracy Morgan’s friend, fellow comedian James McNair, died in the accident.

Tracy Morgan is showing signs of improvement after being badly injured in New Jersey car crash
Tracy Morgan is showing signs of improvement after being badly injured in New Jersey car crash (photo Twitter)

Also known as Jimmy Mack, a memorial service was held for James McNair on Thursday in his hometown of Peekskill, New York.

Tracy Morgan starred alongside Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin in the comedy series 30 Rock and is a former regular on Saturday Night Live.

According to Lewis Kay, Tracy Morgan’s fiancée Megan Wollover is with him as he recovers from an operation on his leg and is relaying everyone’s good wishes.

Wal-Mart truck driver Kevin Roper has pleaded not guilty to charges of death by auto and assault by auto charges in court.

Prosecutors said Kevin Roper had not slept for more than 24 hours before the crash on the New Jersey Turnpike, when he swerved to avoid traffic that had slowed down, ploughing into Tracy Morgan’s limo bus.

Wal-Mart has said it believes Kevin Roper was in compliance with federal safety regulations but has promised to cooperate with the investigation.

Another two people were seriously injured in the accident after the limo bus flipped over, fellow comedian Ardie Fuqua Jr. and Tracy Morgan’s assistant, Jeffrey Millea.

Lewis Kay told reporters he had been informed by Jeffrey Millea’s wife that her husband had also “shown much improvement over the past few days”.

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Feds to auction off Silk Road Bitcoins on June 27

The US government will auction $18 million worth of the virtual currency Bitcoin, which was seized by the FBI when it shut down the Silk Road online marketplace in October last year.

Silk Road, which operated on the so-called “dark net”, traded in drugs and other illegal goods.

Payments were made via crypto-currencies, to ensure anonymity.

The Bitcoins were seized during the arrest of Ross Ulbricht, the alleged mastermind behind Silk Road.

The US government will auction $18 million worth of the virtual currency Bitcoin seized by the FBI when it shut down the Silk Road
The US government will auction $18 million worth of the virtual currency Bitcoin seized by the FBI when it shut down the Silk Road

Ross Ulbricht, 29, who was known online by the pseudonym Dread Pirate Roberts, or DPR, is currently awaiting trial.

In a statement, the US Marshals Service, which is conducting the sale, said the 29,656.51306529 Bitcoins up for auction were those that had “resided on Silk Road servers”, but did not include the stash on Ross Ulbricht’s personal computers.

The US authority added that it would “not sell to any person who is acting on behalf of or in concert with the Silk Road and/or Ross William Ulbricht, and bidders will be required to so certify”.

Last year, Carnegie Mellon University estimated that over $1.22 million worth of trading took place on the Silk Road every month.

Prospective bidders will have to put forward a deposit of $200,000, and all offers must be made in cash.

The bidding process will begin on June 27.

Venice Mayor Giorgio Orsoni steps down amid corruption investigation

Venice Mayor Giorgio Orsoni has resigned amid Italy’s wider investigation into alleged corruption over new flood barriers.

Venice Mayor Giorgio Orsoni has resigned amid Italy’s wider investigation into alleged corruption over new flood barriers
Venice Mayor Giorgio Orsoni has resigned amid Italy’s wider investigation into alleged corruption over new flood barriers

Giorgio Orsoni stepped down a day after being released from house arrest under a plea bargain, which saw him agreeing to a four-month sentence.

The term, which he is unlikely to serve in prison, requires court approval.

More than 30 people were arrested in the investigation into an alleged slush fund to bribe officials.

Oil prices hit nine-month high over Iraqi crisis

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Oil prices have reached a nine-month high amid concerns that developments in Iraq may affect global supplies.

Brent crude futures rose 3% to $113.27 per barrel, while US crude gained more than 2% to $106.71, the highest reading for both since September.

Insurgents have taken over two Iraqi cities, prompting the US to say it was considering “all options” to help Iraq.

Oil prices have reached a nine-month high amid concerns that developments in Iraq may affect global supplies
Oil prices have reached a nine-month high amid concerns that developments in Iraq may affect global supplies

Iraq is the second-largest oil producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) group.

The developments have also hurt global stock markets. Shares in the US fell on Thursday and major stock indexes in Asia were also down in early trade on Friday.

Sunni Islamist insurgents have taken control of the Iraqi cities of Mosul and Tikrit.

Led by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), the insurgents are believed to be planning to push further south to the capital, Baghdad, and regions dominated by Iraq’s Shia Muslim majority.

Middle East is one of the biggest oil producing areas in the world and there are fears that if this conflict escalates further, it may hurt global oil supplies.

On Thursday, President Barack Obama said his government was looking at “all options”, including military action, to help Iraq fight Islamist militants.

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Demi Moore to replace Sarah Jessica Parker in Wild Oats

Demi Moore will replace Sarah Jessica Parker in comedy movie Wild Oats.

Demi Moore will replace Sarah Jessica Parker in comedy movie Wild Oats
Demi Moore will replace Sarah Jessica Parker in comedy movie Wild Oats

Sarah Jessica Parker signed on for Andy Tennant’s film last month, but she has since exited the project for unknown reasons.

According to Variety.com, Demi Moore will join an all-star cast, including Shirley MacLaine, Jessica Lange and Judd Hirsch, in the film about a woman on the run from law enforcement officers.

Wild Oats is due to hit theatres next year.

Clint Eastwood’s new girlfriend is Christina Sandera

Clint Eastwood is dating hostess Christina Sandera, Us Weekly reported.

Clint Eastwood, 84, and Christina Sandera were last photographed together shopping at an LA Whole Foods on June 1.

Clint Eastwood is dating hostess Christina Sandera
Clint Eastwood is dating hostess Christina Sandera

Christina Sandera works at Eastwood’s Mission Ranch Hotel in Carmel, California.

This is Clint Eastwood’s second relationship since splitting with TV news anchor wife Dina Eastwood. Last year, Dina Eastwood filed for divorce after 17 years of marriage, citing “irreconcilable differences”.

Post-breakup, Clint and Dina Eastwood were involved in a shocking exes swap. He romanced photographer Erica Tomlinson-Fisher soon after as Dina, 48, began to date Tomlinson-Fisher’s ex–husband, University of Hawaii basketball coach Scott Fisher.

Justin Bieber won’t face assault charge over mobile phone row

According to LA officials, Justin Bieber won’t face a charge of assault over a row about a mobile phone.

Justin Bieber, 20, had been accused of the crime by a woman who claimed she had a row with him over her mobile phone.

Justin Bieber had been accused of attempted robbery by a woman who claimed she had a row with him over her mobile phone
Justin Bieber had been accused of attempted robbery by a woman who claimed she had a row with him over her mobile phone

The woman said Justin Bieber pulled her phone out of her bag to see if she was filming him, while he was hitting balls in a batting cage at a family entertainment centre.

She said she showed the singer her phone to prove that she wasn’t taping him.

Although the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office has declined to file a felony charge, the case has been referred to the Los Angeles city attorney’s office for consideration of a possible misdemeanor prosecution.

In the US, misdemeanors are generally viewed as less serious crimes which carry less severe punishments than felonies.

The district attorney’s report stated that the woman also said her daughter was crying but when police interviewed the girl, she said she was crying out of excitement at seeing Justin Bieber.

Donald Sterling hires private investigators to dig up dirt on NBA commissioners and owners

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Donald Sterling’s lawyers have hired four private investigation firms to dig up dirt on the NBA’s former and current commissioners and its 29 other owners, a source familiar with LA Clipper owner’s legal strategy told the AP.

Investigators were given a six-figure budget over the next 30 days to examine the league’s finances, allegations of previous discriminatory conduct and compensation to past Commissioner David Stern and current Commissioner Adam Silver.

Donald Sterling's lawyers have hired four private investigation firms to dig up dirt on the NBA's former and current commissioners and its 29 other owners
Donald Sterling’s lawyers have hired four private investigation firms to dig up dirt on the NBA’s former and current commissioners and its 29 other owners

The source said the investigators also are looking into whether other owners made any off-color jokes, or racist or s**ist remarks.

Donald Sterling, 80, is suing the NBA for $1 billion in federal court after the league tried to oust him as LA Clippers owner for making racist remarks to girlfriend V. Stiviano that were recorded and publicized. Adam Silver fined him $2.5 million and banned him for life.

The suit alleges the NBA violated Donald Sterling’s constitutional rights by relying on information from an “illegal” recording. It also said the league committed a breach of contract by fining Sterling and that it violated antitrust laws by trying to force a sale.

Donald Sterling’s attorneys will also be facing off with his wife’s attorneys in probate court during a four-day hearing scheduled for July.

MH370: Families begin to receive initial compensation payments

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Families of MH370 passengers have begun to receive initial compensation payments of $50,000.

So far six Malaysian families and one Chinese family have received the money, and insurers are assessing the claims of 40 more Chinese families.

Relatives of all 239 missing passengers can claim up to $175,000 each.

Flight MH370 went missing on March 8 as it flew from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. No trace of the plane has been found.

Families of MH370 passengers have begun to receive initial compensation payments of $50,000
Families of MH370 passengers have begun to receive initial compensation payments of $50,000 (photo Getty Images)

Malaysian deputy foreign minister Hamzah Zainudin stressed that the government has not yet declared the plane lost.

“When we talk about the full payment, we have to wait until we announce the issue on the tragedy MH370 is over,” he said.

Malaysia Airlines’ insurer, a consortium led by Germany’s Allianz, is making the payments.

Many of the relatives also refuse to accept that their relatives may be dead.

A group of families has joined together to raise $5 million to investigate the plane’s disappearance and encourage anyone who might have information to come forward.

A massive search operation conducted in seas hundreds of miles from any land has failed to find any debris from the plane.

Experts are continuing to survey the sea floor and are bringing in specialist equipment.

They believe the jet ended its journey in the Indian Ocean, hundreds of miles north-west of the Australian city of Perth.

Ruby Dee dies in New Rochelle aged 91

Actress and civil rights activist Ruby Dee has died at the age of 91 at her home in New Rochelle, New York.

Ruby Dee died of natural causes on Wednesday evening.

The Emmy-winning actress was married to screen legend Ossie Davis for 56 years.

Among Ruby Dee's most famous screen rolls were A Raisin in the Sun and Do the Right Thing
Among Ruby Dee’s most famous screen rolls were A Raisin in the Sun and Do the Right Thing

Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis frequently collaborated, sharing the stage in five productions, appearing together in five movies and starring in a radio show, The Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Story Hour.

“We have had her for so long and we loved her so much,” Ruby Dee’s daughter, Nora Davis Day, told US media following her death.

Ruby Dee was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and later raised in Harlem, New York, where she later pursued acting.

She met Ossie Davis in 1945 when she auditioned for Broadway play Jeb, and the couple married in 1948.

They were active in civil rights issues, including promoting black performers in the entertainment industry.

Among Ruby Dee’s most famous screen rolls were A Raisin in the Sun and Do the Right Thing.

Ossie Davis died in 2005, and the couple is survived by their three children, Nora, Hasna and Guy.

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Harrison Ford airlifted to hospital from Star Wars: Episode VII set

Actor Harrison Ford has been injured on the set of Star Wars: Episode VII movie.

Harrison Ford was airlifted to hospital after his ankle was injured by a garage door at Pinewood Studios
Harrison Ford was airlifted to hospital after his ankle was injured by a garage door at Pinewood Studios

Harrison Ford, 71, was airlifted to hospital after his ankle was injured by a garage door at Pinewood Studios, near London.

He is being treated at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford.

Harrison Ford appeared in the original three Star Wars films of 1977-83. The series is being continued with the sequel Episode VII.

Disney studio said shooting on the movie would continue while Harrison Ford recuperated from the injury.

World Cup 2014: Opening ceremony kicks off Brazil tournament

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The 2014 World Cup officially got under way with a colorful opening ceremony before hosts Brazil kicked off against Croatia.

A cast of 660 dancers paid tribute to Brazil’s nature, people and football with a show around a “living” ball on the Arena de Sao Paulo pitch.

The final act saw a performance of official World Cup song We Are One by Jennifer Lopez and rapper Pitbull.

The month-long tournament sees 32 nations compete in 64 games.

A cast of 660 dancers paid tribute to Brazil's nature, people and football with a show around a living ball on the Arena de Sao Paulo pitch
A cast of 660 dancers paid tribute to Brazil’s nature, people and football with a show around a living ball on the Arena de Sao Paulo pitch (photo Getty Images)

Many fans took to the streets to sing and chant their support for Brazil as excitement built in the hours before the tournament began.

But there were also demonstrations from those unhappy with the expense of hosting the tournament.

Performers dressed as trees, flowers and various musical instruments all performed in three acts before the central ball opened to reveal singers Claudia Leitte, Jennifer Lopez and rapper Pitbull as they sang the official World Cup song as the finale.

The opening game of the tournament between Brazil and Croatia kicks off at 17:00 local time.

No host nation have ever lost their opening World Cup game, with the previous 20 producing 14 victories and six draws for the hosts.

Brazil starts as favorite to win the World Cup for a sixth time, while holders Spain are aiming to win a fourth major tournament in a row after winning the European Championship two years ago.

The other seeded teams are Colombia, Uruguay, Switzerland, Argentina, Germany and Belgium.

FIFA said it had sold more than 2.9 million tickets, but they were still available for several matches on Wednesday, including some involving Germany, Italy and France.

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Prince Albert of Monaco loses love child case against Paris-Match at ECHR

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A French court was wrong to convict Paris-Match magazine for revealing that Prince Albert II of Monaco had a love child in 2005, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled.

The public interest outweighed privacy arguments in the case, the ECHR ruled.

After the Paris-Match article appeared, in May 2005, Prince Albert sued the magazine, but later acknowledged that the child was his.

The boy was born to Nicole Coste, a French-Togolese flight attendant.

When Prince Albert, the reigning monarch in Monaco, learnt that Paris-Match was going to publish the article he told its owner, publisher Hachette Filipacchi Associes, not to do so. But the magazine went ahead, including photos of the prince with the child. The revelation also appeared in Bunte magazine in Germany.

Prince Albert of Monaco’s son was born to Nicole Coste, a French-Togolese flight attendant
Prince Albert of Monaco’s son was born to Nicole Coste, a French-Togolese flight attendant

In France, Prince Albert was awarded 50,000 euros ($68,000) in damages, but in Germany his court action against Bunte was dismissed.

In its ruling, the ECHR found that the French court in Nanterre was wrong to convict Paris-Match over the article. It breached the magazine’s freedom of expression, the ECHR said.

The ruling said the French court had erred in failing to distinguish between “information which formed part of a debate of general interest and that which merely reported details of the private life of the Prince of Monaco”.

The child could not succeed to the throne, under Monaco’s constitution, but the court found that “the public had a legitimate interest in knowing of the child’s existence and being able to conduct a debate on the possible implications for political life in the Principality of Monaco”.

“The court concluded that, in disclosing the information, [Nicole Coste] had sought to secure public recognition of her son’s status and of the fact that the prince was his father, which were crucial factors in ending the secrecy surrounding him.”

Back in 2005, Nicole Coste was quoted as saying she met Prince Albert on a flight in 1997, leading to a relationship and the birth of the boy, Alexandre, in August 2003.

Prince Albert has two children from previous relationships – 22-year-old daughter Jazmin and 10-year-old son Alexandre.

Last month Prince Albert and Princess Charlene announced they were expecting their first child.

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Bowe Bergdahl returns to US overnight

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will return to the US on Friday, officials have said.

Bowe Bergdahl, 28, will fly to a military medical centre in Texas for the next part of what the military calls a “reintegration mission”.

Officials previously said he would be reunited with his family there.

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was freed on May 31 in exchange for five Taliban commanders held at Guantanamo bay, a deal criticized by the Republicans.

He has been recuperating at a military hospital in Germany since his release.

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will return to the US on Friday
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl will return to the US on Friday

Critics of the prisoner swap, which include some Democrats, have objected to the fact Congress was not given notice of the deal, and they say the detainees are too dangerous to free.

Shortly after his release, several commentators and soldiers came forward to brand him a deserter and call for him to be punished.

The Pentagon has concluded he left his post in Paktika Province without authorisation but it is unclear if he intended to desert from the Army. The Army has said it will investigate the circumstances of his capture, leaving open the possibility he could be prosecuted for misconduct.

His family has received death threats and a welcoming party in his hometown in the state of Utah was cancelled amid safety concerns.

Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl has not made any public comment since his release, but on Thursday, the Daily Beast website published a letter it said was one of two the soldier sent to his parents during his captivity through the International Red Cross.

In the letter, Bowe Bergdahl says he left because conditions were deteriorating at the base.

Excerpts of Bowe Bergdahl’s journals sent to a friend before he went missing, published by the Washington Post, suggest a young soldier struggling to handle the mental stress of war.

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Brazil: Clashes at World Cup protests in Sao Paulo

Sao Paulo riot police have used tear gas to break up a protest against Brazil’s World Cup, hours before the opening match.

At least one person was arrested and five others were injured, three of them journalists.

Protesters had tried to block a road leading to the stadium where the opening ceremony will take place.

Sao Paulo riot police have used tear gas to break up a protest against Brazil’s World Cup, hours before the opening match
Sao Paulo riot police have used tear gas to break up a protest against Brazil’s World Cup, hours before the opening match

Further protests are planned in other Brazilian cities over the expense of hosting the tournament.

In another development, striking airport workers in Rio de Janeiro blocked a road outside the airport, demanding a wage increase and a World Cup bonus.

The strike was to have lasted for 24 hours but union leaders called it off early for legal reasons.

Striking teachers also staged a rally in Rio city centre, further disrupting traffic.

Police charged with batons and riot shields, firing rubber bullets over heads of scores of protesters near a metro station on the route to the Arena Corinthians. Riot police moved in after the demonstrators refused to clear the road.

The demonstrators had been chanting “there won’t be a Cup”.

The violence happened about 8 miles from the stadium where Brazil will play Croatia at 20:00 GMT.

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