Friday, July 5, 2013

Watching Mandela, UK royal baby: World awaits news at both ends ...

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Members of the news media gather outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria where Nelson Mandela is undergoing treatment, left, and outside Saint Mary's Hospital in west London, right, where the royal baby is expected to be born.

By Martin Fletcher, Correspondent, NBC News

LONDON - At two hospitals, 5,500 miles apart, reporters from around the world have gathered to watch each end of the cycle of life: birth and death.

Television crews have been parked for weeks outside Pretoria?s Mediclinic Heart Hospital, where 94-year-old Nelson Mandela -- the man many view as the greatest living statesman -- is critically ill with a lung infection.

In London, a similar crowd is swelling outside St Mary?s Hospital. Their target? The unborn child of Prince William and his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge -- known to millions simply as Kate -- whose first appearance in the world is expected around July 13.

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View images of civil rights leader Nelson Mandela, who went from anti-apartheid activist to prisoner to South Africa's first black president.

Which event is bigger: The birth of the future ruler of the United Kingdom, or the death of a global icon??The royal infant will probably not be crowned for more than 60 years, separated from the throne by more than two generations of succession. Longevity is a family trait. And lot can change in six decades.

When the baby is born, church bells are set to peal across the land, $100 million-worth of baby-related business is expected to boost Britain?s economy, and bets are being placed on the child?s name -- Alexandra and George are favorites, according to bookmaker William Hill.?

The passing of South Africa?s first black president, who emerged from 27 years in jail to call for peace and coexistence with his white jailers, steering his country away from the bloodbath, is expected to be met by solemn, appreciative eulogies of love from around the world.

Already, paeans are flowing. ?Nelson Mandela showed us that one man's courage can move the world,? said President Barack Obama on his recent visit to South Africa.?

One is being hailed for what he has done, the other admired for what he or she may make of the huge opportunities granted by royal privilege.?The contrast also brings to mind the line from Shakespeare?s "Twelfth Night," that ?some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them.?

Did Mandela achieve greatness or was greatness thrust upon him? One answer is: both.

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From the moment the royal couple announced in December 2012 that they were expecting, the world has been captivated by Kate's many maternity looks.

When Mandela was arrested for plotting against apartheid and jailed for almost three decades, greatness was thrust upon him because he responded with such grace. But he achieved greatness when he came out of jail, devoted himself to bringing a peaceful end to apartheid and against all expectations, succeeded.?

He was president for only five years, from 1994 to 1999, yet the peace he achieved between the races has been maintained.

The world watches and waits alongside his family, not all of whom appreciate the media attention. As hundreds prayed outside the hospital for her father?s recovery, Makaziwe, Mandela?s eldest daughter, likened the foreign media to ?vultures ? waiting when a lion has devoured a buffalo.??

It is never a pretty sight when scrums of reporters jostle for camera angles and pester passers-by for comments. And from Pretoria to London, that?s one thing the two stories share.

At St Mary?s Hospital in London, staff and visitors are already asking photographers why they are blocking the sidewalk. One journalist replied: ?You haven?t seen anything yet. Wait till the baby?s born!?

Maybe such undignified scrums are the price of greatness.

Martin Fletcher?is a longtime NBC News correspondent and author.?

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Source: http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/07/04/19263019-watching-mandela-uk-royal-baby-world-awaits-news-at-both-ends-of-cycle-of-life?lite

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Obama administration spied on Fox News reporter James Rosen: Report

President Barack Obama crosses the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, May 19, 2013. (Jonathan Ernst/??The Justice Department spied extensively on Fox News reporter James Rosen in 2010, collecting his telephone records, tracking his movements in and out of the State Department, and seizing two days of Rosen?s personal emails, the Washington Post reported on Monday.

In a chilling move sure to rile defenders of civil liberties, an FBI agent also accused Rosen of breaking the law with behavior that?at least as described?falls inside the bounds of traditional news reporting. (Disclosure: This reporter counts Rosen among his friends.)

The revelations surfaced with President Barack Obama?s administration already under fire for seizing two months of telephone records of reporters and editors at the Associated Press. Obama last week said he makes ?no apologies? for investigations into national security-related leaks. The AP's CEO, Gray Pruitt, said Sunday that the seizure was "unconstitutional."

The Obama administration has prosecuted twice as many leakers as all previous administrations combined.

?The president is a strong defender of the First Amendment and a firm believer in the need for the press to be unfettered in its ability to conduct investigative reporting and facilitate a free flow of information,? White House press secretary Jay Carney insisted last week. ?He also, of course, recognizes the need for the Justice Department to investigate alleged criminal activity without undue influence.?

The details of the government's strategy against Rosen sound like something out of a spy novel.

Investigators looking into disclosures of sensitive information about North Korea got Rosen?s telephone records and a warrant for his personal emails but also used his State Department security badge to track his movements in and out of that building, the Post reported, citing court documents.

The case began when Rosen reported on June 11, 2009, that U.S. intelligence believed North Korea might respond to tighter United Nations sanctions with new nuclear tests. Rosen reported that the information came from CIA sources inside the hermetic Stalinist state.

Investigators zeroed in on State Department arms expert Stephen Jin-Woo Kim, who was among a small group of intelligence officials to receive a top-secret report on the issue the same day that Rosen's piece ran online.

But FBI agent Reginald Reyes wrote that there was evidence Rosen had broken the law, ?at the very least, either as an aider, abettor and/or co-conspirator,? the Post said.

Here is how the Post described Reyes' report:

Using italics for emphasis, Reyes explained how Rosen allegedly used a ?covert communications plan? and quoted from an e-mail exchange between Rosen and Kim that seems to describe a secret system for passing along information.

In the exchange, Rosen used the alias ?Leo? to address Kim and called himself ?Alex,? an apparent reference to Alexander Butterfield, the man best known for running the secret recording system in the Nixon White House, according to the affidavit.

Rosen instructed Kim to send him coded signals on his Google account, according to a quote from his e-mail in the affidavit: ?One asterisk means to contact them, or that previously suggested plans for communication are to proceed as agreed; two asterisks means the opposite.?

He also wrote, according to the affidavit: ?What I am interested in, as you might expect, is breaking news ahead of my competitors? including ?what intelligence is picking up.? And: ?I?d love to see some internal State Department analyses.?

The communications system is a bit cloak-and-dagger, but it's not clear from the Washington Post report whether Rosen did anything outside the bounds of traditional reporting. People who know Rosen will smile at the Butterfield reference: The tenacious Fox News reporter is known as a Beatles fanatic, Tom Wolfe devotee and Watergate obsessive.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/obama-admin-spied-fox-news-reporter-james-rosen-134204299.html

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Egyptian army blocks Sinai roads in hunt for kidnappers

By Yousri Mohamed

SHEIKH ZUWAID, Egypt (Reuters) - Egyptian army and police forces stepped up roadblocks in north Sinai in a hunt for militant Islamists who kidnapped seven security officers last week, a security source said on Tuesday.

The militants seized the men on a road between the towns of el-Arish and Rafah near the border with Gaza on Thursday in the latest setback for the Cairo government's efforts to reinstate law and order in the Sinai Peninsula.

The desert region along Egypt's border with Israel has slipped into anarchy since autocratic president Hosni Mubarak was toppled by a popular uprising in 2011.

His elected successor, Mohammed Mursi, ordered security forces almost a year ago to bring Sinai militants to heel after a deadly assault on a border post by Islamist gunmen.

But the militants have proved resilient and the new hostage crisis has added to a pile of challenges confronting his government, including a financial crisis and street unrest.

The security source said army and police forces had set up new roadblocks and reinforced existing ones in a zone running from the north Sinai town of Sheikh Zuwaid towards al-Jura further south. The goal was to choke off supplies and reinforcements for the kidnappers, the source said.

Witnesses saw a military aircraft flying over a convoy of armored personnel carriers in the region.

The state-run Al-Ahram newspaper said the security forces were seeking to surround the kidnappers but indicated they would first try to free the hostages without violence.

One militant was killed late on Tuesday, in the first death since the operation began, when a mine that he was trying to plant in an area south of Rafah exploded, security sources said.

Interior Minister Mohamed Ibrahim, in remarks published on state media on Tuesday, said the Sinai militants belonged to various jihadist groups including one based on Mount al-Halal that aimed to re-establish a mediaeval Islamic caliphate.

He said that group had recruited members of the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement that rules Gaza and had received training in using heavy weapons such as rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles. Those weapons were smuggled through tunnels from the Palestinian territory, Ibrahim said.

The kidnappers had SAM-7 missiles as well as anti-tank weapons and rocket-propelled grenades, he added.

The kidnappers are demanding the release of jailed Islamists. Mursi has ruled out talks with what he called "criminals" and vowed not to submit to blackmail.

Cairo's 1979 peace treaty with Israel limits the number of troops it can deploy in Sinai, but Israel agreed to Egypt's request to send in more troops as security unraveled there in 2011. Israel has not commented on the new deployment.

(Reporting by Yousri Mohamed and Ali Abdelatti; Writing by Alexander Dziadosz; Editing by Jon Hemming)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/egyptian-army-blocks-sinai-roads-hunt-kidnappers-232847930.html

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Kevin Jonas to serve as Social Media Ambassador for Raw

Kevin Jonas to serve as Raw Social Media Ambassador

Prepare yourselves, WWE Universe: A JoBro is coming to Monday Night Raw.

Jonas Brothers rocker and E! reality TV star Kevin Jonas will be lending his social media savvy to WWE?s flagship show when he serves as Social Media Ambassador for tonight's edition of Raw. As one-third of the multiplatinum sibling group, Jonas has topped the charts and toured the world, and he?ll be hitting the road with his brothers once again starting July 10. In the meantime, he can be seen on E!?s reality show ?Married to Jonas,? which airs its season finale this Sunday, May 26.

In the meantime, however, the WWE Universe can get their Jonas fix by following Kevin on Twitter throughout tonight?s show at @KevinJonas. It?s sure to be burnin? up with unique insight from the WWE Universe?s newest member.

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Source: http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/2013-05-20/kevin-jonas-social-media-ambassador

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Illinois Considers Stricter Liability Insurance Requirements ? CBS St ...

SPRINGFIELD, IL (IRN) - Illinois is low on many lists and a state lawmaker points out the state has the lowest requirements for car insurance in the Midwest. State Rep. Laura Fine (D-Glenview) wants to increase the minimum liability coverage required.

?(The General Assembly) set the rate, at that time, of $20,000 for bodily injury and $15,000 for property damage. That has not changed in 24 years,? Fine said.

Fine experienced the situation first-hand when he husband was hit by a distracted driver, and had to have his arm amputated. The driver?s liability insurance covered only $20,000 of the $500,000 cost.

?The insurance companies say the yearly increase (in premiums) will be minimal. I can?t put a figure on it but somebody threw around maybe $75 a year,? Fine said.

S.B. 1898 increases coverage of injury or death for one person from $20,000 to $25,000, two or more people from $40,000 to $50,000, and property damage from $15,000 to $20,000. The bill has passed the House Judiciary Committee.

Source: http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2013/05/20/illinois-considers-stricter-liability-insurance-requirements/

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Monday, May 20, 2013

NBC hires news division chief from Britain

This undated image released by NBC shows newly named President of NBC News, Deborah Turness. She will be based at the NBC News headquarters in New York and begin her new role on August 5. (AP Photo/NBC)

This undated image released by NBC shows newly named President of NBC News, Deborah Turness. She will be based at the NBC News headquarters in New York and begin her new role on August 5. (AP Photo/NBC)

NEW YORK (AP) ? NBC went out of the company and out of the country to find a president for its news division, on Monday naming the first woman to hold the top job.

Deborah Turness, former editor of ITV News in Britain, replaces Steve Capus, who resigned earlier this year, and will begin her new job in August.

Turness will take over a news division bruised by the "Today" show losing its long-held dominant position in the morning to ABC's "Good Morning America." NBC's flagship "Nightly News" broadcast still tops the evening news ratings, but anchor Brian Williams recently saw his "Rock Center" newsmagazine abruptly canceled after less than two years on the air.

"It is quite simply the greatest imaginable honor to be named as the next president of NBC News," Turness said.

In NBC's new management structure, she reports to Pat Fili-Krushel, head of the NBC Universal News Group, as do MSNBC President Phil Griffin and CNBC President Mark Hoffman.

Fili-Krushel was not immediately available for comment. She said in a statement that Turness is "very familiar" with NBC News through a partnership the two networks have.

Turness, who is 46, became editor of ITV News in 2004, the first woman and youngest person to hold that job. Often overshadowed by the state-funded BBC, ITV is Britain's largest commercial television network. ITN, which is 40 percent owned by ITV, is Britain's top commercial news producer. Turness joined the company in 1988 as a news producer and worked for four years during the 1990s in the company's Washington bureau.

"Deborah epitomizes everything that is best about ITN, inspiring our newsrooms with her ideas, enthusiasm and energy," said John Hardie, CEO of ITN. As editor of ITV News, Turness was in charge of news coverage and business operations.

The morning will no doubt be her top priority upon joining NBC. The decline of "Today" is a major blow to the company's pride and bottom line. Women dominate the show's viewership and the ham-fisted replacement of anchor Ann Curry with Savannah Guthrie last year tore at the show's popularity. It has not gone unnoticed that men supervised the show during its turnover.

Within the next two years, Turness will likely be responsible for choosing Matt Lauer's successor on "Today" should the long-running anchor decide to leave.

"Nightly News" still has a comfortable lead in evening news ratings over ABC and CBS. But Turness will probably face lingering morale issues related to the cancellation of "Rock Center" after being bounced around the network's prime-time schedule.

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Associated Press writer Raphael Satter in London contributed to this report.

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UFC on FX 8?s Three Stars: Vitor Belfort, Ronaldo Souza and Fabio Maldonado

Who stood out in Saturday night's fights?

No. 1 star -- Vitor Belfort*: We will be watching highlights of that knockout for years to come. The timing, explosion and landing spot of the kick were just perfect. The knockout was so great the UFC didn't even have to say who they were talking about when they announced who the $50,000 Knockout of the Night bonus was awarded to.

Then why the asterisk? Because it's hard to look at what Belfort did and not wonder if the testosterone replacement therapy he used throughout his camp played a part. His late-career resurgence doesn't pass the smell test.

No. 2 star -- Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza: Did Chris Camozzi even realize he was in the arm triangle choke that Souza so expertly applied? Souza's performance on Saturday night served notice to the UFC middleweights. It also earned him a $50,000 Submission of the Night bonus. All in all, it was a pretty good start in the UFC for the Strikeforce veteran.

No. 3 star -- Fabio Maldonado: Perhaps it wasn't the prettiest win of the night, but it got the job done against some tough odds. Maldonado withstood a kick to the groin that made even me wince and came back to win by decision. That's more than enough to earn a star.

Who stood out for you? Speak up on Facebook or Twitter.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/ufc-fx-8-three-stars-vitor-belfort-ronaldo-134021008.html

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