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Barack Obama addresses glitches with Healthcare.gov

President Barack Obama has said there is “no excuse” for the glitches that have plagued the rollout of an element of his 2010 healthcare law.

In a White House press conference, Barack Obama said that despite its problems, the website was delivering affordable coverage.

Those attempting to sign up for health insurance have reported persistent issues since the 1 October rollout.

Barack Obama said a “tech surge” was under way to fix the snags.

The website’s issues have been overshadowed by the recent partial government shutdown, in which Republican lawmakers attempted to gut the law through budgetary brinkmanship.

During Monday’s Rose Garden event, Barack Obama conceded that healthcare.gov “hasn’t worked as smoothly as it was supposed to work”.

“The number of people who’ve visited the site has been overwhelming, which has aggravated some of these underlying problems.”

Barack Obama added: “There’s no sugar coating – the website has been too slow, people have been getting stuck during the application process and I think it’s fair to say that nobody’s more frustrated by that than I am.”

The president said that notwithstanding the website’s problems, there was “massive demand” and the homepage had been visited nearly 20 million times since its launch.

“Precisely because the product is good, I want the cash registers to work; I want the checkout lines to be smooth,” said Barack Obama.

“And there’s no excuse for the problems, and these problems are getting fixed.”

Barack Obama has said there is "no excuse" for the glitches that have plagued the rollout of an element of his 2010 healthcare law
Barack Obama has said there is “no excuse” for the glitches that have plagued the rollout of an element of his 2010 healthcare law

Barack Obama was joined at Monday’s event by people who have successfully enrolled during the first three weeks.

Janice Baker, a Delaware business owner who was the first person in her state to enroll for coverage through the exchange website, introduced Barack Obama.

She said she had “a number of frustrating attempts” to use the site, but kept trying as she had been rejected from insurance plans previously because of a pre-existing condition.

Janice Baker said she expected to save $150 a month with the policy she had signed up for on the exchange.

The website is supposed to be a clearinghouse for uninsured Americans searching for medical coverage.

The site acts both as a check on whether applications qualify for government subsidies for private insurance, as well as being the first enrolment step for specific plans.

The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office projects the exchanges will be the gateway for providing health coverage to an estimated seven million Americans during the first year.

The White House has said almost half a million people have applied for healthcare through both federal and state-run exchanges since October 1st.

Exchanges run by individual states do not appear to have been plagued to the same extent by malfunctions.

White House officials initially blamed the gremlins on heavy interest in the site, but they recently conceded the flaws were larger and involved software and system design issues.

The Department of Health and Human Services, which runs the exchanges, said in a blog post it had already begun to make improvements.

But the administration has offered few details on who was being brought in from outside the government and the specific causes of the ongoing glitches.

Passed in 2010, the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, has rolled out in multiple steps, including coverage requirements on insurance companies and future tax penalties for those who remain uninsured.

Republicans have repeatedly attempted to repeal or remove funding from the law, most recently during a 16-day government shutdown which ended with no major concessions from Barack Obama.

Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has also been criticized by Republican lawmakers for declining an invitation to testify about the snags on October 24th.

Although the law remains divisive, a recent Gallup poll suggests only 29% of the public favors a complete repeal.

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Rihanna kicked out of Abu Dhabi’s Grand Mosque over photo shoot

Overseers of Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque asked Rihanna to leave the compound after she posed for photographs considered to be at odds with the “sanctity” of the site.

The mosque staff later explained that Rihanna had been in an area that was typically off-limits to visitors and that her fashion-style shoot didn’t support the “status and sanctity of the mosque.”

Overseers of Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque asked Rihanna to leave the compound after she posed for photographs considered to be at odds with the "sanctity" of the site
Overseers of Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque asked Rihanna to leave the compound after she posed for photographs considered to be at odds with the “sanctity” of the site

Images of the photo shoot, which Rihanna posted to her Instagram account, depict her in a black outfit with her hair covered striking poses and lying down around the grounds of the mosque. Rihanna, who performed in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, has yet to respond publicly to the overseers’ statements.

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Mystery girl Maria: Roma couple charged with abducting young blonde girl

The Roma couple keeping mystery girl Maria in their camp have been formally charged in Greece with abduction.

The couple have been placed in detention pending a trial.

Maria was found during a raid on a Roma camp in central Greece last week.

DNA tests showed that she was not related to the couple, who insist they were given her legitimately.

Maria is being cared for by a charity in Athens, which has received more than 8,000 calls after an appeal.

The Roma couple appeared before judges on Monday to answer charges of abducting a minor and holding false papers.

The 39-year-old man and 40-year-old woman were identified by Greek police as Christos Salis and Eleftheria Dimopoulou.

The Roma community where the girl was found has rallied around the couple, saying they looked after her well.

The Roma couple keeping mystery girl Maria in their camp have been formally charged in Greece with abduction
The Roma couple keeping mystery girl Maria in their camp have been formally charged in Greece with abduction

The head of the Roma association in Farsala in central Greece says the pair treated her better than their biological children and that she loved them.

Ahead of Monday’s hearing, a lawyer representing the Roma couple, Kostas Katsavos, said that they were carrying out a search for the girl’s mother.

He said the couple claim the woman had given Maria to them because she could not look after her daughter.

“Our clients’ claim is that <<we never abducted this child, we just adopted her>> in a way that was not legal, that we can confess,” said Kostas Katsavos.

But the couple are suspected by social workers of kidnapping the girl and sending her out to beg.

Police initially raided the Roma camp to search for drugs and weapons.

They noticed the lack of resemblance between the blonde-haired, blue-eyed, pale-skinned little girl and her parents, and found further discrepancies when they investigated the family’s documents.

The couple had registered different numbers of children with different regional family registries.

The Greek authorities say the couple were in possession of false papers which suggested the woman had given birth to six children within a 10-month period.

When questioned about how they came to have Maria, the couple made “constantly changing claims”, Thessalia Province Police Director Vassilis Halatsis said.

Through Interpol, Greece has requested assistance from other European countries.

Police decided to appeal internationally as the girl looked as if she might be from northern or eastern Europe.

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Autographed Porter Ridge Country Auto Parts baseball caps on sale

Porter Ridge stars are now taking pre-orders for Country Auto Parts baseball caps.

As seen on Porter Ridge!

The distressed baseball caps are embroidered with the Country Auto Parts logo. Hats are $20, with $6 shipping. If you would like to have the hat autographed by your favorite Porter Ridge cast members, you will have to add an extra $5 per autograph.

Porter Ridge stars are now taking pre-orders for Country Auto Parts baseball caps
Porter Ridge stars are now taking pre-orders for Country Auto Parts baseball caps

Hats can be autographed by Terry Porter, Jeff The Bear Man, Dirty Andy, Elvis Larry, Danny Bob, Kayla Wood, Barry, and/or Kenny.

Orders can be sent via a private message on Porter Ridge’s Facebook page.

Shipping time is estimated to 6-8 weeks due to high demand, the Porter Ridge’s Facebook page writes.

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Porter Ridge coming back on November 5th

Porter Ridge reality show will be back on Discovery Channel with brand new episodes on November 5th.

Porter Ridge reality show will be back on Discovery Channel with brand new episodes on November 5th
Porter Ridge reality show will be back on Discovery Channel with brand new episodes on November 5th

Porter Ridge‘s producers promise seven new episodes, including a Christmas special.

Stay tuned!

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Dario Franchitti and Ashley Judd back together

According to new reports, Ashley Judd is getting back together with her reportedly estranged husband, Dario Franchitti.

Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti were giving their relationship another try, sources confirmed to Us Weekly.

According to Contactmusic, Dario Franchitti was recently discharged from the hospital after undergoing surgery to treat injuries he received after being in an accident at the Houston Grand Prix in Texas.

Ashley Judd is getting back together with her reportedly estranged husband, Dario Franchitti
Ashley Judd is getting back together with her reportedly estranged husband, Dario Franchitti

“They are going to give it another try after he recovers,” a source told Us Weekly.

“His accident made her realize how much she loves him.”

Ashley Judd reportedly rushed to the hospital after learning about Dario Franchitti’s accident.

Dario Franchitti suffered from a concussion, a fractured spine and a fractured right ankle after colliding with Takuma Sato, a fellow driver, and slamming into a fence on October 6.

Kanye West kicks off Yeezus tour at Seattle’s Key Arena

Kanye West kicked off his Yeezus tour on Saturday night in Seattle.

Kanye West, 36, performed mainly selections from the new album on a spectacular Key Arena stage that featured a 60-foot tall white mountain as a centerpiece with a gigantic circular projection screen hanging above.

Kanye West kicked off his Yeezus tour on Saturday night in Seattle
Kanye West kicked off his Yeezus tour on Saturday night in Seattle

The rapper wore a series of masks while performing On Sight, New Slave and Send It Up, along with some of his older material.

Toward the end of the show the stage mountain split apart and spewed clouds of white smoke – along with the Virgin Mary and a large crucifix as Kanye West sang I Wonder.

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Carol Burnett honored with Mark Twain Prize at Kennedy Center

Carol Burnett has been honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts on Sunday.

Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett and Tina Fey were among those who performed in her honor at the Kennedy Center.

Carol Burnett’s variety show began in the 1960s and ran for 11 years, averaging 30 million viewers a week.

“This is very encouraging… it was a long time in coming,” Carol Burnett, 80, joked as she accepted the prize.

She added: “I understand because there are so many people funnier than I am, especially here in Washington.

“With any luck, they’ll soon get voted out, and I’ll still have the Mark Twain Prize.”

Tina Fey – creator and star of 30 Rock – applauded Carol Burnett for opening doors for other female comedians. When Carol Burnett first launched her own show, a TV executive told her the genre was “a man’s game”.

Carol Burnett has been honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Carol Burnett has been honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

“You mean so much to me,” Tina Fey said.

“I love you in a way that is just shy of creepy,” she joked.

Carol Burnett got her first break when she was talent-spotted by bookers for the Ed Sullivan Show.

She then landed a role on Broadway and began to appear on The Garry Moore Show.

This led to Carol Burnett signing a 10-year contract with CBS to do guest slots on sitcoms and perform in one TV special a year.

The comedian launched the Carol Burnett Show in 1967, with guest stars including Lucille Ball, Jimmy Stewart and Ronald Reagan.

Carol Burnett Show won 22 Emmy awards. The comedian was best known for her “Tarzan” yell and for ending each show by tugging her ear, which was a personal message to her grandmother.

Tim Conway, one of Carol Burnett’s co-stars on her show, joked that he now spends his time travelling around the US for Burnett to receive awards.

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Saving Mr. Banks: Marry Poppins film gets world premiere at BFI London Film Festival

Saving Mr. Banks – a film about the long and difficult process of making the Disney musical Mary Poppins – had its world premiere in London on Sunday night.

The film, which stars Tom Hanks as Walt Disney, officially brought this year’s BFI London Film Festival to a close.

Emma Thompson and Tom Hanks walked the red carpet in Leicester Square to the delight of hundreds of fans who had braved heavy rain earlier in the day.

The film focuses on the real-life battle of wills between prickly author PL Travers, played by Emma Thompson, and Walt Disney over the movie rights to her famous literary creation.

Directed by John Lee Hancock, the film is already being tipped for Oscar success.

Saving Mr. Banks is a film about the long and difficult process of making the Disney musical Mary Poppins
Saving Mr. Banks is a film about the long and difficult process of making the Disney musical Mary Poppins

This year’s BFI London Film Festival kicked off with maritime thriller Captain Phillips, a true story in which Tom Hanks plays a ship’s captain taken hostage by Somali pirates in 2009.

Speaking about his role as Walt Disney, Tom Hanks said: “In a lot of ways Mary Poppins was the crowning achievement of everything he did, it won all the Academy Awards, it was a huge monster hit and it was the last movie that he truly was hands-on.”

In reality, Walt Disney had spent some 20 years in pursuit of the film rights to Mary Poppins. The main focus of the film is the two weeks in 1961 that PL Travers reluctantly spent with Walt Disney in Los Angeles as he tried to win her over.

During the visit she was played songs by the Sherman brothers, which ended up in the 1964 film, such as A Spoonful of Sugar and Let’s Go Fly a Kite.

PL Travers, who died in 1996, so disliked the Oscar-winning Disney production that she never allowed any more Mary Poppins books to be adapted into films.

The cast of Saving Mr. Banks also includes Irish actor Colin Farrell and English actress Ruth Wilson, who play the parents of the young PL Travers in 1906 Australia.

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China smog closes schools, highways and airport in Harbin

China’s smog has forced schools, highways and airport to shut in northern city of Harbin, Heilongjiang province.

The density of airborne particles was several times above World Health Organization (WHO) recommended limits.

Visibility was reduced to below 160ft in parts of the city, reports said.

Local media have linked the pollution to the city switching on its public heating system for winter.

China’s smog has forced schools, highways and airport to shut in northern city of Harbin
China’s smog has forced schools, highways and airport to shut in northern city of Harbin

PM2.5 levels, used to measure the amount of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometres in the air, were above 500 micrograms per cubic metre on Monday morning, state-run news agency Xinhua reported.

WHO guidelines say average daily concentrations of PM2.5 should be no more than 25 microgrammes per cubic metre.

All of Heilongjiang province’s highways, and the Taiping International Airport in Harbin were forced to close, Xinhua reported.

A red alert for thick smog had been issued in the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, the news agency added.

Earlier this year, air pollution in China’s capital, Beijing, also soared past hazardous levels.

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Nairobi mall attack: Westgate CCTV footage shows Kenyan soldiers looting goods

Nairobi shopping center’s security camera footage shows what appear to be Kenyan security forces looting goods during last month’s siege of the Westgate mall.

In the footage, some soldiers can be seen carrying white shopping bags, while others appear to take white boxes from a mobile phone store.

At least 67 people died when suspected al-Shabab militants stormed the Nairobi shopping centre on September 21.

The Kenyan military says it is investigating the looting allegations.

News agencies say the CCTV footage is taken inside the entrance to the Westgate mall’s Nakumatt supermarket, which sells everything from food to televisions.

In one section of footage, several soldiers are seen walking out of the supermarket, past a blood-spattered floor, carrying plastic carrier bags.

In another clip, Kenyan soldiers can be seen next to a mobile phone outlet.

Nairobi shopping center’s security camera footage shows what appear to be Kenyan security forces looting goods during last month's siege of the Westgate mall
Nairobi shopping center’s security camera footage shows what appear to be Kenyan security forces looting goods during last month’s siege of the Westgate mall

One reaches over the counter, and apparently removes a white item.

Then more soldiers remove white items, which the Reuters news agency describes as mobile phone boxes.

The Westgate attack sparked a four-day siege in which large parts of the shopping centre were destroyed.

The Kenyan military says it has launched an investigation into the looting allegations, which correspondents say will have angered many Kenyans.

At the weekend, Kenya’s biggest-selling newspaper, The Nation, ran an article entitled Shame of soldiers looting Westgate.

The footage of the alleged looting emerged as the Kenyan authorities announced they had recovered the body of what they consider to be a fourth attacker.

“Today, Sunday 20 October 2013, we recovered a fourth body, which we know from CCTV footage to be that of a terrorist,” said the Kenyan interior minister, Joseph Ole Lenku.

“DNA and other investigations will confirm their identities. We have also recovered four AK47 assault rifles which we know were used by the terrorists in the assault. We also recovered 11 magazines of AK47 assault rifles.”

Officials had initially said 10 to 15 gunmen were involved, but CCTV footage appears to show only four militants.

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Katyn massacre: European court criticizes Russia over inquiry

Russia has failed to explain why it kept key files secret when it investigated the 1940 Katyn massacre of more than 20,000 Polish war prisoners, the European Court of Human Rights says.

Russia failed to comply with a human rights obligation to provide evidence, the Strasbourg judges ruled.

Soviet Russia only admitted to the atrocity in 1990 after blaming the Nazis for five decades.

But the ruling also said the court had no authority to rule on the killings.

The massacre in Katyn forest took place before the European Convention on Human Rights was signed.

The court’s examination came after 15 relatives of the victims claimed that Russia had failed to carry out an adequate investigation.

They said Moscow had prevented them from finding out the truth about the killings in western Russia.

Moscow started a criminal investigation into the killings the same year, but the inquiry was discontinued in 2004 on the orders of the Russian chief military prosecutor’s office.

Russia has failed to explain why it kept key files secret when it investigated the 1940 Katyn massacre of more than 20,000 Polish war prisoners
Russia has failed to explain why it kept key files secret when it investigated the 1940 Katyn massacre of more than 20,000 Polish war prisoners

Files about that decision remain classified, and the Polish claimants have not had access to it or any other information about the investigation.

No-one has ever been convicted in connection with the massacre, with Russian prosecutors arguing that those responsible are now dead.

However, in 2010 Russia’s parliament issued a statement saying more work needed to be done in “verifying the lists of victims… and uncovering the circumstances of the tragedy”.

The parliament also said the killings had been carried out on Soviet leader Joseph Stalin’s orders.

In 2010, Russia also published online six once-secret files on the mass killings. The documents had until then only been available to researchers.

Poland has repeatedly demanded that Russia open all its files on Katyn.

The killings were carried out by the Soviet secret police (NKVD) in April and May 1940 in the Katyn forest near the city of Smolensk, and also near the village of Mednoye, in the Tver region, and the village of Pyatykhatky in what was then Soviet Ukraine.

The victims were members of the Polish elite, arrested after the USSR invaded and annexed eastern Poland in 1939.

They were shot on the recommendation of NKVD head Lavrenty Beria, according to one of the published secret files.

In a letter to Joseph Stalin dated March 5, 1940, Lavrenty Beria says the Polish prisoners of war should be executed and refers to them as “steadfast, incorrigible enemies of Soviet power”.

“Each of them is just waiting for liberation so as to actively join the struggle against Soviet power,” it says.

The letter bears Joseph Stalin’s signature in blue pencil, with the comment: “In favor”.

In April 2010, Polish President Lech Kaczynski and more than 90 other government officials were killed when their plane crashed as it was trying to land at Smolensk airport to attend an event marking the Katyn massacre.

Edward Snowden NSA leaks: France summons US ambassador over spy scandal

France’s Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has summoned the US ambassador over Le Monde newspaper claims that the US spied on millions of phone calls in France.

France has labeled such activity between allies as “unacceptable”.

Le Monde says the data, based on leaks from ex-intelligence analyst Edward Snowden, suggest the US NSA monitored businesses and officials as well as terrorism suspects.

The intercepts were apparently triggered by certain key words.

Le Monde says the US National Security Agency (NSA) spied on 70.3 million phone calls in France in just 30 days between December 10, 2012, and January 8, 2013.

The NSA also apparently captured millions of text messages.

Leaks from ex-intelligence analyst Edward Snowden suggest the NSA monitored businesses and officials as well as terrorism suspects
Leaks from ex-intelligence analyst Edward Snowden suggest the NSA monitored businesses and officials as well as terrorism suspects

It was unclear whether the content of the calls and messages was stored, or just the metadata – the details of who is speaking to whom.

Le Monde did not say whether the operation, codenamed US-985D, was still in progress.

Laurent Fabius announced that he had summoned the US ambassador to discuss the claims “immediately”.

Interior Minister Manuel Valls had earlier said the allegations were “shocking”, and added: “If an allied country spies on France, this is totally unacceptable.”

Le Monde reported in July that the French government ran a huge snooping operation on its own citizens, giving its intelligence agencies access to vast amounts of personal data.

The latest revelations follow claims in the German media that US agents hacked into the email account of former Mexican President Felipe Calderon.

Edward Snowden, a former NSA employee, went public with revelations about US spying operations in June.

The information he leaked led to claims of systematic spying by the NSA and CIA on a global scale.

Targets included rivals like China and Russia, as well as allies like the EU and Brazil.

The NSA was also forced to admit it captured email and phone data from millions of Americans.

Edward Snowden is currently in Russia, where he was granted a year-long visa after making an asylum application.

The US wants Edward Snowden extradited to face trial on criminal charges.

Gravity tops US and Canadian box office for a third week

Space thriller Gravity has held on to the top of the US and Canadian box office for a third week.

Sandra Bullock’s 3D thriller, co-starring George Clooney, took $31 million according to figures from Rentrak.

Captain Phillips, starring Tom Hanks, stayed in second place, taking $17.3 million in its second week.

WikiLeaks drama The Fifth Estate, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Julian Assange, had 2013’s worst debut weekend so far, taking just $1.7 million.

Julian Assange, who founded whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, had claimed Disney’s film would be a failure. Last week, an email he wrote to Cumberbatch urging him not to take part in the project was released online.

Gravity, directed by Alfonso Cuaron and starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts stranded in space, has now made more than $170 million in three weeks.

IMAX screenings have proved particularly popular because of the film’s groundbreaking visuals, accounting for $38 million in ticket sales, with 82% of audiences opting for 3D showings.

Warner Brothers’ Jeffrey Goldstein has attributed the film’s success to “phenomenal word of mouth”.

Gravity has held on to the top of the US and Canadian box office for a third week
Gravity has held on to the top of the US and Canadian box office for a third week

Paul Greengrass’s true story-based Somali pirate drama Captain Philips also held off newcomer Carrie. The horror remake, starring Kick-Ass actress Chloe Grace Moretz, took third place, with $17 million.

The original 1976 film, based on Stephen King’s novel, saw Oscar nominations for actresses Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie.

Family favorite, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2, was in fourth after taking $10.1 million in its fourth week.

Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s new action film Escape Plan rounded off the top five with $9.8 million.

In a limited release of just 19 cinemas, Steve McQueen’s Oscar-tipped slavery epic 12 Years a Slave, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, opened with a promising $960,000.

North American box office Top 5:

1. Gravity – $31 million

2. Captain Phillips – $17.3 million

3. Carrie – $17 million

4. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs – $10.1 million

5. Escape Plan – $9.8 million

Figures from Rentrak

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Greece: Roma couple in court on charges of abducting mystery blonde girl Maria

The Roma couple keeping a four-year-old blonde girl named Maria on their camp is due to appear in court in Greece on charges of abducting the toddler.

Maria was found during a raid on a Roma camp in central Greece last week.

DNA tests showed that Maria is not related to the couple, who insist they were given her legitimately.

The little girl is being cared for in Athens by a charity, called The Smile of the Child, which has received more than 8,000 calls after an appeal for information about her identity.

The Roma couple – a woman aged 40 and a 39-year-old man – are due to appear before judges later on Monday to answer charges of abducting a minor and holding false papers.

The Roma community where the girl was found has rallied around the couple, saying they looked after her well.

Maria was found during a raid on a Roma camp in central Greece last week
Maria was found during a raid on a Roma camp in central Greece last week

The head of the Roma association in Farsala in central Greece says the pair treated her better than their biological children and that she loved them.

The brother of the man claiming to be Maria’s father repeated the defense that she had been given to them lawfully after her birth.

A lawyer representing the Roma couple, Kostas Katsavos, said they were carrying out a search for the girl’s mother.

Kostas Katsavos said the couple claim the woman had given Maria to them because she could not look after her own biological daughter.

“Our clients’ claim is that <<we never abducted this child we just adopted her>> in a way that was not legal, that we can confess,” said the lawyer.

But the couple are suspected by social workers of kidnapping the girl and sending her out to beg.

Police initially raided the Roma camp to search for drugs and weapons.

They noticed the lack of resemblance between the blonde-haired, green-eyed, pale-skinned little girl and her parents, and found further discrepancies when they investigated the family’s documents.

The couple had registered different numbers of children with different regional family registries.

The Greek authorities say the couple were in possession of false papers which suggested the woman had given birth to six children within a 10-month period.

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Edward Snowden leaks: Mexico condemns alleged US spying on President Felipe Calderon

Mexico’s foreign ministry has strongly condemned alleged US spying after a report said that former President Felipe Calderon’s emails were hacked by the National Security Agency (NSA).

Data leaked by former NSA analyst Edward Snowden showed Mexico’s ex-President Felipe Calderon’s emails were hacked in 2010, Germany’s Der Spiegel reports.

Mexico’s foreign ministry said such spying was “unacceptable, illegal” and contrary to good relations.

It urged President Barack Obama to complete an investigation into the allegations.

Data leaked by former NSA analyst Edward Snowden showed Mexico’s ex-President Felipe Calderon's emails were hacked in 2010
Data leaked by former NSA analyst Edward Snowden showed Mexico’s ex-President Felipe Calderon’s emails were hacked in 2010

In an official statement, the Mexican foreign ministry said it would soon re-iterate the importance of such an investigation through diplomatic means.

“In a relationship between neighbors and partners, there is no place for the alleged practices,” the statement said.

Previous reports had already suggested the NSA had intercepted communications involving current President Enrique Pena Nieto before he took office in 2012 and Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff. Messages involving her aides and state oil company Petrobas were also said to have been compromised.

The revelations prompted a sharp response from Brazil, with the suspension of plans for a state visit by Dilma Rousseff to Washington next month.

The NSA is also alleged to have seen electronic data from other Latin American governments, including Venezuela and Ecuador.

At the G20 meeting in Russia last month, Barack Obama promised to investigate the allegations of espionage against Dilma Rousseff and her Mexican counterpart.

The allegations were also based on documents leaked by Edward Snowden.

A US federal court has since filed espionage charges against the former intelligence contractor and is seeking his extradition.

Edward Snowden is currently living in Russia where he has been granted temporary asylum.

Vladimir Putin singing on The Voice Russia

President Vladimir Putin appeared on the Russian version of The Voice.

Vladimir Putin was singing on The Voice but the jury has no idea.

Vladimir Putin appeared on the Russian version of The Voice
Vladimir Putin appeared on the Russian version of The Voice

The competition commenced with unchanged panel of judges including Alexander Gradsky, Dima Bilan, Leonid Agutin and Pelagea.
The video of the qualifying stage of the project was run by television host Ivan Urgant in his program, with the blind casting part of the footage featuring none other than President Vladimir Putin. The footage was later revealed to have been taken from a Saint Petersburg charity evening where Vladimir Putin performed Blueberry Hill.
The first season of the Russian The Voice concluded on December 29, 2012.

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Syria: Suicide truck bomb kills at least 30 people in Hama

A suicide truck bomb has killed at least 30 people in the central Syrian city of Hama.

State news agency Sana said Syrian rebels had driven a truck laden with over a tonne of explosives into a government checkpoint on a busy road.

The explosion appears to have set ablaze a nearby petrol tanker, increasing the damage and casualties.

A suicide truck bomb has killed at least 30 people in the central Syrian city of Hama
A suicide truck bomb has killed at least 30 people in the central Syrian city of Hama

According to Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front carried out the attack.

“A man detonated a truck laden with explosives at a checkpoint near an agricultural vehicles company on the road linking Hama to Salamiya,” the Observatory said.

It said the attack had targeted government soldiers, but that most of the dead were civilians.

Pictures on Syria TV showed firemen battling to contain fires as black smoke rose from charred trucks and cars.

Hama saw some of the largest demonstrations against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad in the first months after the Syrian uprising began in March 2011.

But in late summer 2011, security forces stormed the city and have maintained control ever since.

Hama occupies a significant place in the history of modern Syria. In 1982, then-President Hafez al-Assad, father of Bashar, sent in troops to quell an uprising by the Sunni opposition Muslim Brotherhood. Tens of thousands were killed and the town flattened.

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Beyonce freefalls from Auckland’s Sky Tower in New Zealand

Beyonce decided to jump a freefall off Sky Tower in New Zealand.

Beyonce, 32, headed to Auckland’s Sky Tower, New Zealand’s tallest man-made structure at 1,076-feet tall, to make the brave 629-foot leap from the observation deck.

Beyonce decided to jump a freefall off Sky Tower in New Zealand
Beyonce decided to jump a freefall off Sky Tower in New Zealand

The star donned a bright blue and yellow jumpsuit and was hooked up to a harness for the freefall, and she documented her exhilarating experience by sharing snaps on her Instagram account.

Beyonce performed in New Zealand as part of the Australasia leg of her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.

Mata Hari’s birthplace in the Netherlands destroyed by fire

The house in the Netherlands in which Mata Hari was born has been destroyed in a fire.

One person was killed by the fire on Saturday evening as it engulfed several buildings in Leeuwarden, about 87 miles north of Amsterdam.

Local media said the victim was thought to be a 24-year-old man who had lived in a flat in the buildings.

Mata Hari was born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle in August 1876, to a shopkeeper and a Javanese mother.

The house in the Netherlands in which Mata Hari was born has been destroyed in a fire
The house in the Netherlands in which Mata Hari was born has been destroyed in a fire

In the early 1900s she left her husband and travelled to Paris where she found fame as an exotic dancer. Her work brought her into contact with many high society figures.

Mata Hari was arrested by France during WWI, accused of being a spy for Germany.

She was executed by firing squad in 1917 after a short trial, though her guilt has long been disputed.

Several films have been made about Mata Hari’s life, most famously in 1931 where she was played by Greta Garbo.

NOS TV said dozens of people had had to abandon their homes in the town centre building because of the fire, which started in one of the shops.

Fifteen homes and businesses were affected, said the channel, five of which were totally destroyed.

Gloria Lynne dies of heart attack aged 83

Jazz star Gloria Lynne, whose career included dozens of albums and whose signature song was I Wish You Love, has died just weeks before her 84th birthday, her son said.

Gloria Lynne died on October 15 at Columbus Long-Term Acute Care Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, of a heart attack.

Born in New York in 1929, Gloria Lynne sang as a child in church, then won an amateur contest at age 15 at Harlem’s Apollo Theater, said her son, P.J. Allen.

 Gloria Lynne sang as a child in church, then won an amateur contest at age 15 at Harlem's Apollo Theater
Gloria Lynne sang as a child in church, then won an amateur contest at age 15 at Harlem’s Apollo Theater

The prize: $15, $5 of which Gloria Lynne lost when her mother slapped the bills out of her hand upon discovering she had entered the contest without telling her.

Soon, she was signed by Everest Records.

“But her real break came with Harry Belafonte’s Strolling ’20s,” P.J. Allen said, referring to the 1966 television special that included Duke Ellington, Sidney Poitier, Nipsey Russell, Sammy Davis Jr. and Diahann Carroll.

Gloria Lynne last performed on August 27 at 54 Below in New York, said Todd Barkan, who produced the show and knew her for 40 years.

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Drake postpones Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center concert

Drake’s fans left Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center early Saturday night after the hip hop star’s concert was postponed at the last minute.

Drake’s concert was scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. It wasn’t until around 8:30 p.m. however that the concertgoers were told the performance was canceled. According to Rebecca Goodman, a spokeswoman for the Wells Fargo Center, the concert was postponed due to an “unexpected technical issue.”

Rebecca Goodman says Drake’s Philadelphia concert will now take place on Wednesday, December 18.

Drake's Philadelphia concert was rescheduled for December 18
Drake’s Philadelphia concert was rescheduled for December 18

“Drake, the Wells Fargo Center, Live Nation, and the entire team behind tonight’s show want to ensure fans will experience an unforgettable live music event and have decided to move the concert to a new date,” she wrote in a released statement.

“All tickets and original parking receipts from tonight’s show will be honored at the Wednesday, December 18 date.”

Saturday’s event was supposed to be the second concert of Drake’s Would You Like a Tour?. The tour kicked off Friday night at Pittsburgh’s Consol Energy Center.

Drake’s third studio album Nothing Was the Same was released on September 24. The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and so far has sold over 880,000 copies.

Hong Kong TV protest draw thousands of people

Thousands of people in Hong Kong have taken to the streets to protest against what they see as a lack of government transparency and accountability following Hong Kong Television Network controversy.

Police put the turnout at 20,000, while organizers said 120,000 were there.

The controversy was sparked last week when the government declined to grant a free-to-air license to Hong Kong Television Network.

Thousands of people in Hong Kong have taken to the streets to protest against what they see as a lack of government transparency and accountability
Thousands of people in Hong Kong have taken to the streets to protest against what they see as a lack of government transparency and accountability

Critics of the government have urged officials to give a clear account of why the license was refused.

Organizer Kristine Chan, from Hong Kong Free TV Action, told the Associated Press: “People are feeling very angry about this event, that the government is not really giving us many choices of free TV and trying to monopolies the industry by limiting the licenses.”

Lawrence Lau, a Hong Kong citizen taking part in the protest, said: “They don’t have the resolve to make a fair decision. They always suppress Hong Kong people and try to favor the government in Beijing.”

A spokesman for the city’s Commerce Bureau has said the content of discussions made during meetings of the Executive Council were, as a rule, not made public.

Zubaida Khanum dies aged 78 following heart attack

Pakistani singer Zubaida Khanum has died aged 78 following a heart attack at her home in Lahore.

Zubaida Khanum, who recorded almost 250 songs during her career, was famed for her performances during Lollywood’s “golden era” of the 50s and 60s.

PM Nawaz Sharif described Zubaida Khanum as a “national asset”.

Zubaida Khanum acted in the film Billoo in 1951 but found fame in 1953 with playback singing, pre-recorded for use in films.

She received great recognition from the Pakistani film industry for her playback work in the 1953 film Shehri Babu.

Zubaida Khanum was famed for her performances during Lollywood's "golden era" of the 50s and 60s
Zubaida Khanum was famed for her performances during Lollywood’s “golden era” of the 50s and 60s

During the early years of her career, she also did brief roles in a handful of films including Morni and Patey Khan alongside the late Noor Jehan.

President Mamnoon Hussain recalled her services for performing arts in the country and said they were “unforgettable”.

Born in 1935 in Amritsar, Zubaida Khanum migrated with her family to Pakistan after the partition.

Zubaida Khanum was the eldest of four children and her talent for singing was spotted at school by her teacher, who put her in touch with Radio Pakistan.

Despite her family being against a career in music, she performed her first song in Punjabi.

At the height of her career, Zubaida Khanum, married renowned cameraman Riyaz Bokhari and left the music industry.

Zubaida Khanum went on to have two daughters and two sons. She spent the last few years of her life using a wheelchair and living with her sons in Lahore.

One of Zubaida Khanum’s sons is the well-known cameraman Faisal Bokhari.

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Elias Acevedo: Ariel Castro’s neighbor charged with 1990’s murders

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Ariel Castro’s neighbor Elias Acevedo has confessed to killing two women.

The man who lived in the same block as Cleveland kidnapper also faces multiple rape charges.

Increased scrutiny of missing person cases in a Cleveland neighborhood following the arrest of Ariel Castro led to charges against Elias Acevedo, Sr. for the murders of two women in the 1990s, the FBI said.

Elias Acevedo, Sr., 49, was charged late Thursday with the kidnapping, rape and murder of his 30-year-old neighbor, Pamela Pemberton, found strangled in 1994, and another woman believed to be Christina Adkins, a pregnant 18-year-old who disappeared in 1995. He also is charged with the rape of two young girls.

“Because the public became more aware and investigators were determined and relentless, people were re-interviewed and there was an increased interest in these missing person cases,” FBI spokeswoman Vicki Anderson said Friday.

Elias Acevedo was arrested in June at his Seymour Avenue residence after police questioned Ariel Castro’s neighbors and discovered that Acevedo was a convicted s** offender who had failed to report his current address.

Ariel Castro’s neighbor Elias Acevedo has confessed to killing two women
Ariel Castro’s neighbor Elias Acevedo has confessed to killing two women

He became a suspect in the Adkins and Pemberton murders after the FBI re-examined the disappearance of other missing women from the Seymour Avenue neighborhood in the aftermath of Ariel Castro’s arrest, according to a statement from the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office.

Cleveland’s Seymour Avenue garnered international attention after three women – Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus – were found with Berry’s 6-year-old daughter in a dilapidated home owned by 53-year-old Ariel Castro. The women had been missing for about a decade; Ariel Castro had fathered the child.

While incarcerated, Elias Acevedo’s DNA was linked to a 1993 rape that occurred near the location where Pemberton’s body was found. The FBI then linked Elias Acevedo to the 1995 disappearance of Christina Adkins, last seen in the vicinity of Seymour Avenue.

Elias Acevedo has confessed to the murders, which means authorities will not seek the death penalty, according to Joe Frolik, spokesman for the Cuyahoga County prosecutor’s office.

He led authorities to a spot near a highway where he had put Christina Adkins’ body in a manhole 18 years ago, according to the FBI and prosecutors.

The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office is in the process of positively identifying what are believed to be Christina Adkins’ remains after her identification card was found nearby.

The indictment against Elias Acevedo includes 115 kidnapping charges and more than 173 charges of rape involving Christina Adkins, Pamela Pemberton and the repeated rapes over a period of months of two girls, starting when they were 8 and 11 years old. He was also charged in the 1993 rape of his brother’s common-law wife.

Elias Acevedo is scheduled to be arraigned in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas court Monday. He has not yet been assigned a lawyer, according to court documents.