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Tracing the rise and fallof the CIA’s ‘black site’prisons

Three days after the planes had plunged
into New York's tallest towers, a secret
message went out to CIA stations
overseas. Start making a list of
potential detention sites, it said, a
request that was relayed as an "urgent
requirement" from the chief of the
agency's Counterterrorism Center.
It would be three more days before the
CIA would even be given authority to
capture and hold terrorism suspects as
part of a highly classified memorandum
signed by President George W. Bush.
But with that frantic plea from
headquarters, the CIA had taken an
initial, fateful step toward setting up its
secret prisons.
In time, the agency would establish a
clandestine archipelago of "black sites"
in countries including Afghanistan,
Thailand, Poland, Romania and Lithuania.
The brutal means the CIA employed in
those compounds to get terrorism
suspects to talk would have far-
reaching consequences for the agency
and the United States' fight against
terrorism, as well as the country's
standing in the world.
A long-awaited report by the Senate
Intelligence Committee released this
week describes those interrogation
measures in unprecedented detail, a
document that is designed mainly to
make the case that such harsh tactics
failed to produce any decisive
intelligence.
But the 528-page report also serves
as the most comprehensive history of
the interrogation program so far
revealed to the public. It includes details
on how the CIA selected the prison
sites, the multimillion-dollar inducement
payments it made to countries that
hosted them, as well as the extent to
which their locations were kept secret
from U.S. ambassadors, members of
Congress and even the president.
The Senate study traces the CIA's
embrace of what President Obama
would call torture. In particular, the
document delineates the roles of two
questionably credentialed advisers,
James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, who
designed harrowing regimens of
waterboarding and other abuse under
classified contracts that paid more than
$80 million before the CIA cut ties with
them.
The account that emerges is one of an
agency that was admittedly unprepared
for its role as warden — a spy service
that most agree deserves credit for
dismantling the core al-Qaeda
organization that plotted the Sept. 11,
2001, attacks but committed grievous
errors in an interrogation program that
followed an erratic and often troubling
course until it was dismantled in 2009.
CIA Director John Brennan said
Thursday that "the program was
uncharted territory for the CIA and we
were not prepared."
The agency's hurtling response to the
Sept. 11 attacks "resulted in significant
lapses" in its handling of prisoners,
Brennan wrote in a formal CIA rebuttal,
problems that "were the result of a
failure of management at multiple
levels."
The first secret prison
The initial call for "input on appropriate
locations for potential CIA detention
facilities" was issued on Sept. 14, 2001,
according to the Senate report, at the
direction of Cofer Black, who was chief
of the agency's Counterterrorism
Center in the years leading up to the
attacks.
Over the coming weeks, the CIA
considered five countries on two
continents as "possible hosts for
detention facilities," according to the
Senate study, and scouted at least
"three proposed site locations" within
those nations' borders.
The countries are not identified in the
report, but most of those initial
proposals were discarded, according to
current and former U.S. officials, as the
agency fruitlessly explored other
options — including the possibility of
holding prisoners at a U.S. military base
— before being forced to return to its
original idea.
In a pattern that would repeat
throughout the program, the CIA
wouldn't resolve the issue until it was
compelled to do so by events. In March
2002, Pakistani authorities working
alongside the CIA captured alleged al-
Qaeda facilitator Abu Zubaida, setting in
motion a scramble to treat his serious
wounds, press him for intelligence and
find a place to put him.
The agency rejected placing Abu Zubaida
in U.S. military custody, in part because
doing so would mean declaring him to
the International Committee of the Red
Cross, according to the report. Bringing
him to the U.S. base at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba, risked "possible loss of
control to U.S. military and/or FBI,"
which had been involved in questioning
Abu Zubaida from the outset.
So, in a matter of days, the CIA settled
on a location in Thailand that would
become the agency's first black site.
The decision was reached without input
from the National Security Council at
the White House, the State Department,
the U.S. ambassador in Thailand or even
the CIA's station chief in that country.
The decision to bypass so many layers
set a precedent the CIA would follow
repeatedly. The Thailand site was
approved by Bush, according to the
Senate study, but it would be "the last
location of a CIA detention facility
known to the president or the vice
president," as the shroud of secrecy
extended into the Oval Office to "avoid
inadvertent disclosures."
Almost immediately, there were
tensions with the Thai government. The
day after Abu Zubaida arrived, Thai
officials began placing new conditions
on their acquiescence, demanding
access to U.S. intelligence that officials
familiar with the Senate report said had
nothing to do with terrorism. The Thai
officials who had approved the CIA plan
were suddenly replaced by others who
objected to the deal and demanded that
it be closed "within three weeks."
CIA lobbying got Thai officials to relent,
but by November, the location had
leaked. The New York Times refrained
from publishing the Thai connection, but
"the fact that it had the information,
combined with previous media interest,
resulted in the decision to close" a site
known by the code name "Cat's Eye."
'Learned helplessness'
Abu Zubaida's capture also exposed the
extent to which any CIA expertise in
interrogation — much of which argued
against the use of coercive methods —
had atrophied since the Vietnam War.
Senate investigators found scant
evidence that the CIA devoted any
energy to examining available research
on the subject after the Sept. 11
attacks — with one portentous
exception.
In early 2002, an obscure CIA
department known as the Office of
Technical Services commissioned a
report from two contractors who had
been psychologists with a U.S. Air Force
school that trained elite U.S. military
personnel on how to survive if taken
prisoner by countries that engaged in
torture.
Neither Mitchell nor Jessen "had
experience as an interrogator, nor did
either have specialized knowledge of al-
Qaeda, a background in terrorism, or
any relevant regional, cultural, or
linguistic expertise," according to the
Senate report. The two are identified in
the document only by pseudonyms.
Mitchell seized on a controversial
concept known as "learned
helplessness," the idea that a prisoner
could be reduced through dehumanizing
treatment to utter dependency on his
captors.
In a July 2002 meeting at CIA
headquarters, Mitchell proposed
techniques that the CIA would come to
define the agency program, including
stress positions, sleep deprivation and
waterboarding.
The CIA rejected one — mock burials —
as too cruel.
CIA lawyers for months had been laying
the legal groundwork for the use of
harsh methods. But the Senate study
underscores the unique responsibility of
the two contractors.
"The CIA did not seek out [Mitchell and
Jessen] after a decision was made to
use coercive interrogation techniques,"
the report said. Rather, the two men
"played a role in convincing the CIA to
adopt such a policy."
Mitchell and Jessen did not return
messages seeking comment. In its
rebuttal to the Senate report, the CIA
said "their expertise was so unique that
we would have been derelict had we not
sought them out when it became clear
that CIA would be heading into the
uncharted territory of the program."
By August 2002, Mitchell and Jessen
were no longer merely academic
advisers but the leading practitioners of
their proposed methods, sent to
Thailand to run the interrogation of Abu
Zubaida, who was kept in a coffin-sized
box for hundreds of hours and
waterboarded until he "became
completely unresponsive, with bubbles
rising through is open, full mouth."
Abu Zubaida never provided any
significant new information after being
subjected to the harsh measures,
according to Senate investigators. But
based in part on the argument that the
interrogation had helped rule out the
possibility that Abu Zubaida was
withholding information, Mitchell and
Jessen sent a cable to CIA headquarters
describing the interrogation as "a
success," and recommended that the
approach "be used as a template for
future interrogation of high value
captives."
In whole or in part, the "template" was
used on an additional 38 detainees over
the next seven years.
Behind a villa in Poland
The CIA closed the Thailand site in
December 2002. But by then, the
interrogation program was taking on
aspects of formality and permanence.
Weeks earlier, 11 CIA officers emerged
from the agency's first "interrogator
training course," a two-week program
on techniques including "abdominal slap"
and "finger press."
The agency also began to scout new
locations for secret prisons, including
three in Eastern Europe and a fourth, in
Morocco, that was abandoned before it
ever held any prisoners.
Abu Zubaida and another detainee, Abd
al-Rahim al-Nashiri, were relocated to a
facility in Poland, hidden behind a two-
story villa on a Polish military training
base three hours north of Warsaw.
Other prisons would include a block of
six prefabricated cells in the basement
of a government building in Bucharest,
Romania, and a two-story, windowless
structure at a riding stable in Lithuania.
The facilities were part of what came
to resemble a detention shell game, as
detainees were moved from sites that
were forced to close to ones that were
newly opened, and as the agency
sought to hide the facilities' locations
and true purposes from officials
overseas and in Washington.
The Senate report describes several
heated confrontations. In 2003, after
the U.S. ambassador in Romania learned
that the CIA had established a secret
prison there, he sought to notify his
superiors at the State Department. The
CIA's station chief in Romania told the
ambassador this was "not possible, and
that no one at the State Department,
including the Secretary of State, was
informed" about the secret prison.
The ambassador demanded a signed
document from then-national security
adviser Condoleezza Rice confirming
that the site was authorized and met
"legal and human rights standards." CIA
officials at headquarters headed this
off by turning to Deputy Secretary of
State Richard L. Armitage, who called
the ambassador to settle the issue but
also told the CIA to start keeping him
and Secretary of State Colin L. Powell
better informed.
Michael Guest, who served as U.S.
ambassador to Romania from 2001 to
2004, did not respond to requests for
comment.
The Senate reports other cases in
which the CIA struck agreements to
build secret prisons in additional
countries and instructed foreign
officials "not to inform the U.S.
ambassador there."
To smooth frequent ruptures with host
governments, the CIA doled out millions
of dollars in subsidies. Officials at
agency headquarters encouraged
operatives in Romania to "think big" in
finding ways to please their
counterparts in that country. The CIA
officers in Romania came back with a
seven-figure "wish list," and then
received a sum at least $1 million more
than had been requested.
The pages of the Senate report
describing these deals are among the
most heavily redacted sections of the
document, with exact figures blacked
out.
A former senior agency officer said the
program had "more money than we
could possibly spend we thought, and it
turned out to be accurate," according
to the Senate report. The agency
official then went on to describe how
he and Jose Rodriguez, head of the
Counterterrorism Center, gave the
Polish intelligence service $15 million in
boxes containing $100 bills.
"We never counted it," the official said.
"I am not about to count that kind of
money for a receipt."
Despite the rich payments, the CIA's
relations with partner governments
broke down repeatedly, especially as
media exposure fueled anger among
foreign officials. A Washington Post
story in 2005 that disclosed significant
details about the interrogation program
prompted Romania to issue a demand
within hours that the secret site within
its borders be closed.
The CIA shuttered other locations
because of concerns over a lack of
access to adequate medical care. In
Lithuania, a local hospital refused to
admit a CIA detainee, Mustafa al-
Hawsawi, in the midst of a medical
"emergency." The Pentagon also refused
to help, forcing the agency to pay
multiple millions of dollars to secure
assistance from "third-party countries."
The CIA closed the Lithuania facility in
2006.
Problems with contractors
The logistical challenges were
compounded by other problems in the
program. Among them were emerging
conflicts in the CIA's relationship with
the contractors Mitchell and Jessen.
Beyond conducting the interrogations,
the two were also responsible for
psychological assessments of the
detainees, effectively putting
themselves in position to evaluate the
effectiveness of their work and
minimize any mental or emotional toll.
Among the interrogations they ran was
that of Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the
self-proclaimed mastermind of the 9/11
attacks, who was captured in 2003 and
subjected to an avalanche of coercive
methods including nudity, sleep
deprivation and threats to his children,
according to the Senate report. He was
also waterboarded 183 times in Poland.
Not everybody at the CIA approved of
the arrangement with Mitchell and
Jessen. The Office of Medical Service
raised "concerns about conflict of
interest."
There was also grumbling about the
contractors' compensation, which the
Senate report said was $1,800 a day —
four times the rate paid to other
contract interrogators not authorized
to use the waterboard.
Mitchell and Jessen formed a company
in 2005 and recruited former CIA
employees who had worked in the
program. They provided interrogators,
psychologists, debriefers and security
personnel for the secret prisons and
were even tasked with writing a history
of the program before they were cut
loose.
The CIA also agreed to a $5 million
indemnification contract that covered
the costs of any criminal prosecution.
The pair hired a prominent criminal
defense lawyer beginning in 2007 and
billed the CIA more than $1 million in
legal expenses until 2012. Under the
indemnification contract, the CIA
remains obligated to pay their
company's legal expenses through 2021.
The endgame
By early 2005, a CIA official in Romania
was complaining of fundamental
"mission fatigue." Some detainees "have
been all but drained of actionable
intelligence," the officer wrote, and the
facility had gone from one of
generating information to long-term
detention.
Media exposure, bureaucratic fights and
disputes with foreign governments had
all taken a substantial toll. But the real
unraveling came as the legal
underpinnings of the program — a
series of memos requested by the CIA
and issued by the Justice Department —
were narrowed, if not rescinded, by
reexaminations and court rulings.
Since Sept. 11, the CIA had taken
custody of 119 detainees. At the start
of 2006, it had 28 left in custody, at
just two remaining sites — in
Afghanistan and Lithuania. When the
latter closed, the agency went from
prospecting for new sites to looking
for someone willing to take those it had
left in Afghanistan.
Then-Defense Secretary Donald H.
Rumsfeld initially refused to allow the
detainees to be taken to Guantanamo
Bay. But when CIA Director Porter Goss
was poised to complain to the White
House that Rumsfeld had eliminated the
agency's "only viable endgame," the
Pentagon relented.
The agency released some of its
remaining prisoners to at least nine
countries and then moved the rest to
Cuba shortly before Bush publicly
acknowledged the program for the first
time on Sept. 6, 2006, and declared the
black sites empty.
The program, however, was not quite
finished.
The following year, the agency took
custody of Muhammad Rahim, an al-
Qaeda facilitator captured in Pakistan
who is described in the Senate report
as "the CIA's last detainee."
He was taken to a secret prison in
Afghanistan and subjected to a battery
of methods including sleep deprivation
and facial slaps, but not waterboarding
or other tactics that by then had been
discontinued. Rahim's resistance
appears to have infuriated CIA officials,
who felt stripped of their most potent
interrogation weapons.
When CIA Director Michael V. Hayden
approved extending Rahim's detention
to continue questioning him, Rodriguez
refused to sign on, saying, "I do not
believe the tools in our tool box will
allow us to overcome Rahim's
resistance."
Rahim was ultimately transferred to
Guantanamo Bay. His interrogation by
the CIA, according to the Senate report,
"resulted in no disseminated intelligence
reports."


On 12/11/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mutant horrors, singers and kissing
> strangers had a big year on YouTube.
> All of the above joined soccer stars, a
> bending iPhone, a beer commercial and a
> dose of street activism on the video site's
> list of the most popular posts of 2014.
> SA Wardega, a Polish actor, director and
> Web prankster, scored the top spot with
> "Mutant Giant Spider Dog," which had
> scared up more than 113 million views
> since he posted it in September.
> In it, Wardega films people in everyday
> situations into which he unleashes his
> otherwise cute dog, Chica, wearing a
> costume that gives the pooch eight giant,
> creepy spider legs.
> .
> It wasn't without a dose of controversy.
> "Someone reported a SpiderDog video to
> the prosecution claiming that threatening
> (sic) endangered the life of the people who
> were there," Wardega, whose first name is
> Sylwester, wrote in September on his
> Facebook page. "I wonder who will go to
> jail? Me or Chica? Or maybe a spider
> costume?"
> Taking the No. 3 spot, behind a Nike ad
> featuring soccer stars like Ronaldo and
> Wayne Rooney, was "First Kiss," a social
> experiment of sorts in which complete
> strangers are brought together and asked
> to kiss each other.
> Except, this one wasn't exactly as it first
> appeared. It was commissioned by Wren
> Studio, a small clothing company, to
> showcase a new clothing line. Almost all of
> those awkward strangers were, in fact,
> models.
> .
> "In all fairness, the people in the video
> could still be classified as 'strangers' by
> definition, but that's like calling a kid who
> plays Call of Duty for 12 hours a day 'an
> amateur'," read a Complex article titled
> "That Adorable 'First Kiss' Video That
> Everyone Is Talking About Is a Fake."
> "Never trust the Internet."
> Director Tatia Pilieva said there was never
> an intent to deceive anyone, noting that
> the video begins with the words "Wren
> presents ..." and the clothing company is
> mentioned in the credits.
> "It felt so real and sincere and it was," she
> told the New York Times, saying each
> couple really did meet for the first time
> the day they shot. "They shed all these
> layers in front of our eyes and in front of
> the cameras and that sweetness and
> kindness resonated with people."
> The Internet appears not to mind. The
> video has more than 94 million views.
> In fifth place is the video that launched a
> million tech-blog posts -- the "iPhone 6
> Plus Bend Test."
> Unbox Therapy, a Web video series
> focusing on consumer electronics, posted
> a video after online reports began popping
> up of Apple's massive, new phone bending
> in people's pockets.
> .
> The September video, which has racked up
> more than 59 million views, shows a host,
> Lewis Hilsenteger, bending one of the
> aluminum phones with his hands.
> Not that the problem, if it is one, has
> scared many folks away. The iPhone 6 and
> 6 Plus sold 10 million units in their first
> weekend on the market and have
> continued to break sales records in the
> months since.
> Another creepy prank, "Devil Baby Attack,"
> took the No. 8 spot with nearly 49 million
> views and the team behind the goofy "Epic
> Rap Battles" scored with the No. 9 video,
> "Goku vs. Superman," which got nearly 41
> million views.
> A more serious effort rounded out the
> Top 10 list. Tenth place went to "10 Hours
> Walking in NYC as a Woman," by anti-
> harassment group Hollaback. In it, a
> woman in jeans and a T-shirt is recorded
> walking as, one after another, men
> comment on her appearance, sometimes
> aggressively.
> The video, which has more than 37.5
> million views, sparked conversations
> everywhere about the prevalence of
> street harassment, as well as issues
> ranging from the role race, culture and
> geography play in public conversation to
> Web abuse (the subject of the video
> received rape and death threats online).
> .
> Also on YouTube's top 10 for the year
> were a nun's performance on the Italian
> version of "The Voice" (No. 4), a
> performance by a kid hip-hop duo on
> "Britain's Got Talent," (No. 6) and
> Budweiser's Super Bowl commercial,
> "Puppy Love" (No. 9).
> Katy Perry's "Dark Horse" was the most
> popular music video of the year.
>
>
> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Tottenham Hotspur
>> striker Emmanuel
>> Adebayor has
>> returned home to
>> Togo for personal
>> reasons, the Premier
>> League club said on
>> Friday.
>> The 30-year-old
>> former Arsenal and
>> Manchester City
>> player has been
>> given permission to take time off, Spurs
>> said on their website
>> (www.tottenhamhotspur.com)
>> "This is a private matter and so we will
>> not be providing any further comment,"
>> the club added.
>> Adebayor has made 12 appearances for
>> Tottenham this season and has not played
>> since the November international break
>> when Togo failed to qualify for the 2015
>> Africa Cup of Nations.
>> Spurs visit Turkish side Besiktas in the
>> Europa League on Thursday, needing at
>> least a point to top their group having
>> already sealed a place in the round of 32.
>
>
>> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Its countdown to the end of the year
>>> and performances are being judged via
>>> different medium. To wrap up the year
>>> 2014, Forbes has released the list of
>>> the world's highest paid musicians.
>>> Dr Dre tops the league of the highest
>>> paid musicians this year with the total
>>> sum of $620 million. There is a big
>>> margin between Dr Dre and Beyonce
>>> who takes the number 2 spot on the
>>> list with $115 million courtesy of her
>>> Mrs Carter tour and endorsement
>>> from Pepsi and H&M.
>>> Also joining Dr Dre and Beyonce in the
>>> billionaire club is The Eagles with the
>>> sum of $100 million. You would not
>>> believe who and who made the list, see
>>> full list of those who made it below:
>>> 1. Dr. Dre: $620 million
>>> 2. Beyoncé: $115 million
>>> 3. The Eagles: $100 million
>>> 4. Bon Jovi: $82 million
>>> 5. Bruce Springsteen: $81 million
>>> 6. Justin Bieber: $80 million
>>> 7. One Direction: $75 million
>>> 8. Paul McCartney: $71 million
>>> 9. Calvin Harris: $66 million
>>> 10. Toby Keith: $65 million
>>> 11. Taylor Swift: $64 million
>>> 12. Jay Z: $60 million (tie)
>>> 12. Diddy: $60 million (tie)
>>> 12. Bruno Mars: $60 million (tie)
>>> 15. Justin Timberlake: $57 million
>>> 16. Pink: $52 million
>>> 17. Michael Bublé: $51 million
>>> 18. Rihanna: $48 million
>>> 19. Rolling Stones: $47 million
>>> 20. Roger Waters: $46 million
>>> 21. Elton John: $45 million
>>> 22. Kenny Chesney: $44 million
>>> 23. Katy Perry: $40 million
>>> 24. Jason Aldean: $37 million
>
>
>>> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> At least four people dead and seven
>>>> wounded in crowded market in northern
>>>> city in attack blamed on suicide bombers.
>>>> A blast has struck a busy textile market in
>>>> the north Nigerian city of Kano, killing four
>>>> people and wounding seven others,
>>>> according to traders and multiple online
>>>> reports.
>>>> The explosion happened on Wednesday in
>>>> the Kantinkwari market, which is typically
>>>> packed with crowds of traders, shoppers
>>>> as well as traffic.
>>>> Reports said two female suicide bombers
>>>> were behind the attack.
>>>> "I heard a huge sound coming from the
>>>> back of my shop along Unity Road. I just
>>>> closed the shop and tried to leave because
>>>> it's not safe," Nura Sadiq, a local trader,
>>>> told the AFP news agency.
>>>> Kano was hit on November 29 by a
>>>> suspected Boko Haram suicide attack at
>>>> the city's central mosque.
>>>> Two bombers blew themselves up and
>>>> fighters opened fire on worshippers, killing
>>>> at least 120 and injuring 270 others in an
>>>> attack apparently targeting the influential
>>>> Muslim emir of Kano.
>>>> The emir, Muhammad Sanusi II, had
>>>> previously called for civilians to carry
>>>> arms and defend themselves against Boko
>>>> Haram, a group fighting against Western
>>>> influence and for setting up an Islamic
>>>> state in northern Nigeria.
>>>> Kano, the largest city in the north, has
>>>> been a repeated target for the fighters,
>>>> who have in recent weeks sought to
>>>> attack locations outside their northeastern
>>>> heartland.
>>>> In December 2012, four people were
>>>> injured when a bomb went off outside a
>>>> mosque near the Kantin Kwari market,
>>>> which is northern Nigeria's largest for
>>>> textiles.
>>>> That came two years after the market
>>>> was razed by an overnight fire. More than
>>>> 500 shops and hundreds of stalls owned
>>>> by Nigerian, Indian, Chinese and Lebanese
>>>> traders were destroyed along with their
>>>> goods.
>>>> Nigeria has seen a surge in deadly attacks
>>>> mainly in the northeastern states of
>>>> Borno, Adamawa and Yobe where the
>>>> government has declared a state of
>>>> emergency to try to rein in Boko Haram
>>>> fighters who are blamed for the attacks.
>
>
>>>> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Swedish police seized servers in
>>>>> Stockholm after a complaint was filed by a
>>>>> group targeting internet crime.
>>>>> It is the first time in several years the
>>>>> site has been taken offline rather than
>>>>> simply blocked by filters.
>>>>> Unexpectedly, the site's co-founder Peter
>>>>> Sunde - who is no longer involved - called
>>>>> for its permanent closure.
>>>>> Swedish police have confirmed the raid,
>>>>> which took place after the complaint from
>>>>> the Rights Alliance.
>>>>> Paul Pinter from Stockholm County Police,
>>>>> told the BBC that an investigation that had
>>>>> lasted "for years" led them to the location
>>>>> of the servers containing material related
>>>>> to the The Pirate Bay.
>>>>> As well as servers being removed from
>>>>> the data centre for examination, he said
>>>>> several people were now being interviewed
>>>>> by police.
>>>>> However, he would not confirm or deny if
>>>>> anybody had been arrested.
>>>>> The Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde
>>>>> has said he does not care that the site
>>>>> has gone down
>>>>> The police operation took place in an area
>>>>> in Nacka, south-east of Stockholm. The
>>>>> area's mountainous terrain is used as a
>>>>> natural cooling system for computer
>>>>> servers.
>>>>> "We can confirm that the police has
>>>>> completed a raid in the facility which
>>>>> where we rent space for our data centre,"
>>>>> hosting firm Portlane, which has servers
>>>>> located in Nacka, told the BBC.
>>>>> "This raid was not for our company or
>>>>> any of our employees," a spokesperson
>>>>> said. It added: "It was partly directed at
>>>>> one of our customers."
>>>>> According to Torrent Freak, a website
>>>>> that reports on news about piracy and
>>>>> copyright law, a number of smaller torrent
>>>>> websites, or sites related to the activity,
>>>>> had also gone down.
>>>>> Various reports on Wednesday suggested
>>>>> that the site had returned with a Costa
>>>>> Rican web address.
>>>>> However, this site appeared to be a
>>>>> "mirror" - meaning copy - of the real site,
>>>>> and search functionality did not work.
>>>>> Cloud strategy
>>>>> The Pirate Bay has operated for over 10
>>>>> years, and in that time has become a
>>>>> focus for the creative industry's war on
>>>>> copyright infringement. It is one of the
>>>>> internet's most-visited websites, and the
>>>>> movie, music and software industries
>>>>> blame it for losses running into billions of
>>>>> pounds.
>>>>> Despite The Pirate Bay's operators being
>>>>> convicted of copyright violations,
>>>>> authorities have struggled to stop the site
>>>>> from operating.
>>>>> In the UK, internet service providers (ISPs)
>>>>> were ordered by the High Court to block
>>>>> access to the site in 2012. Other countries
>>>>> rolled out similar measures.
>>>>> The effectiveness of such blocks has been
>>>>> disputed. Sites will evade them by changing
>>>>> domains, or users will utilise proxies to
>>>>> circumvent them.
>>>>> The Swedish raid steps up the effort to
>>>>> stop people reaching The Pirate Bay by
>>>>> knocking the site itself offline, although for
>>>>> how long is unclear.
>>>>> Prof Alan Woodward, a security expert
>>>>> who has been working with European
>>>>> authorities to shut down illegal sites, said:
>>>>> "There have been raids before from which
>>>>> Pirate Bay has recovered.
>>>>> "Recently they have taken steps moving
>>>>> their infrastructure to be more distributed
>>>>> as a way of being more resistant to raids,
>>>>> so I would imagine they will reappear in
>>>>> some form."
>>>>> In 2012, The Pirate Bay announced it was
>>>>> to move its site to the cloud - internet-
>>>>> based storage, which can be shared
>>>>> across a variety of locations - so that
>>>>> raids would apparently be ineffective.
>>>>> Indifference
>>>>> At the time, the site said: "The site that
>>>>> you're at will still be here, for as long as
>>>>> we want it to. Only in a higher form of
>>>>> being. A reality to us. A ghost to those
>>>>> who wish to harm us."
>>>>> That confidence in the site's agility
>>>>> appeared misguided as it remained
>>>>> unreachable well into Wednesday.
>>>>> But according to Peter Sunde, it will be
>>>>> indifference that closes the site, rather
>>>>> than police action.
>>>>> "News just reached me that The Pirate Bay
>>>>> has been raided, again," he wrote in a
>>>>> blog post.
>>>>> "That happened over eight years ago last
>>>>> time. That time, a lot of people went out
>>>>> to protest and rally in the streets. Today
>>>>> few seem to care. And I'm one of them.
>>>>> "Why, you might ask? Well. For multiple
>>>>> reasons. But most of all, I've not been a
>>>>> fan of what TPB has become."
>>>>> He bemoaned the level of advertising
>>>>> found on the site and criticised what he
>>>>> called a lack of "soul" in the community.
>
>
>>>>> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Oil giant BP has said it expects to
>>>>>> incur restructuring charges of
>>>>>> about $1bn over the coming year.
>>>>>> The charges will be taken as part of BP
>>>>>> efforts to simplify its business activities
>>>>>> and corporate functions.
>>>>>> BP said it would also review its capital
>>>>>> expenditure plans for 2015 in light of the
>>>>>> oil price outlook. Oil prices have slumped
>>>>>> since June.
>>>>>> The firm said it aimed to make its
>>>>>> business "stronger and more competitive".
>>>>>> BP announced the charges as it laid out its
>>>>>> long-term plans for its upstream oil and
>>>>>> gas business.
>>>>>> BP Group chief executive Bob Dudley said:
>>>>>> "We have already been working very hard
>>>>>> over these past 18 months or so to
>>>>>> right-size our organisation as a result of
>>>>>> completing more than $43bn of
>>>>>> divestments.
>>>>>> "We are clearly a more focused business
>>>>>> now and, without diverting our attention
>>>>>> from safety and reliability, our goal is to
>>>>>> make BP even stronger and more
>>>>>> competitive.
>>>>>> "The simplification work we have already
>>>>>> done is serving us well as we face the
>>>>>> tougher external environment.
>>>>>> "We continue to seek opportunities to
>>>>>> eliminate duplication and stop unnecessary
>>>>>> activity that is not fully aligned with the
>>>>>> group's strategy."
>>>>>> Oil prices have slumped since the middle of
>>>>>> the year as fears of oversupply have
>>>>>> mounted. The price of Brent crude fell to
>>>>>> $65.29 a barrel on Tuesday, the lowest
>>>>>> level since September 2009.
>>>>>> Earlier this month, BP announced that it
>>>>>> would accelerate plans to cut hundreds
>>>>>> of back office jobs.
>>>>>> BP employs almost 84,000 people
>>>>>> worldwide, including 15,000 in the UK.
>
>
>>>>>> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> According to Jack Daniel's Master
>>>>>>> Distiller Jeff Arnett, the US military
>>>>>>> buys the most of the brand's
>>>>>>> premium Single Barrel whiskey in the
>>>>>>> world.
>>>>>>> The price tag for an entire barrel of
>>>>>>> this whiskey, approximately 250
>>>>>>> bottles, swings from $9,000-$12,ooo
>>>>>>> since no two whiskey barrels have the
>>>>>>> same volume.
>>>>>>> "Over the entire span of when the
>>>>>>> program has existed, the US military is
>>>>>>> the largest purchaser. It has been
>>>>>>> represented by base exchanges,
>>>>>>> individual units, as well as other on-
>>>>>>> base military entities like Officers'
>>>>>>> Clubs," Arnett told Business Insider in
>>>>>>> an email.
>>>>>>> Single Barrel whiskey was first sold in
>>>>>>> 1997 and was such a success that the
>>>>>>> distillery created the ' By The Barrel'
>>>>>>> program a year later, and ever since
>>>>>>> then the American military has been
>>>>>>> the top buyer.
>>>>>>> During a tour of the distillery in
>>>>>>> Lynchburg, Tenn., our tour guide said it
>>>>>>> is believed that Navy SEAL Team 6
>>>>>>> bought a barrel after the successful
>>>>>>> raid on Osama Bin Laden.
>>>>>>> Although, we could not confirm, parent
>>>>>>> company Brown-Forman did share,
>>>>>>> "SEAL teams have purchased barrels
>>>>>>> before but we can't officially confirm
>>>>>>> Seal Team 6."
>>>>>>> At the distillery, only 1 in 100 barrels
>>>>>>> makes the cut for the select 94-
>>>>>>> proof Single Barrel whiskey.
>>>>>>> In an average 53-gallon barrel, there
>>>>>>> are approximately 250 bottles-worth
>>>>>>> of Jack Daniel's Single Barrel whiskey.
>>>>>>> Here's how the 'by the barrel' program
>>>>>>> works.
>>>>>>> A prospective whiskey barrel buyer is
>>>>>>> invited to tour the distillery in
>>>>>>> Lynchburg, Tennessee and meet with an
>>>>>>> expert Jack Daniel's Master Taster and
>>>>>>> sometimes the Master Distiller, Jeff
>>>>>>> Arnett.
>>>>>>> A buyer samples whiskey from 3
>>>>>>> handpicked barrels along with the
>>>>>>> expert. After the tasting, a buyer
>>>>>>> selects a barrel and then later receives
>>>>>>> the empty barrel along with
>>>>>>> approximately 250 bottles. The bottles
>>>>>>> are individually numbered and
>>>>>>> personalized with a custom metal hang
>>>>>>> tag. The top of the barrel is also
>>>>>>> engraved before it is shipped to the
>>>>>>> buyer.
>>>>>>> And in the distillery's Single Barrel
>>>>>>> room, the buyer gets their name on a
>>>>>>> special plaque.
>>>>>>> Those who buy more than one barrel
>>>>>>> are given a medallion on their tablet.
>>>>>>> MacDill Air Force Base's plaque reflects
>>>>>>> the purchase of 7 barrels of Jack
>>>>>>> Daniel's Single Barrel whiskey.
>>>>>>> According to Arnett, Jack Daniel's
>>>>>>> derives all of its' color and most of the
>>>>>>> flavor from the handmade charred oak
>>>>>>> barrels.
>>>>>>> Single Barrel whiskey sits on
>>>>>>> the highest level of the distillery's
>>>>>>> barrelhouses where temperatures can
>>>>>>> reach up to 120-degrees Fahrenheit,
>>>>>>> the fluctuations in temperature give
>>>>>>> this whiskey the most interaction with
>>>>>>> the barrel, and therefore a darker
>>>>>>> color and more robust flavor.
>>>>>>> The distillery's relationship with
>>>>>>> America's troops spans further with
>>>>>>> the creation of the Operation Ride
>>>>>>> Home program. Since 2011,
>>>>>>> approximately 1,200 service members
>>>>>>> have benefitted from free travel from
>>>>>>> their bases to homes in order to
>>>>>>> celebrate the holidays with their
>>>>>>> families.
>>>>>>> "The men and women of our armed
>>>>>>> forces have been some of the best
>>>>>>> friends of Jack Daniel's over the years,
>>>>>>> and Operation Ride Home is a
>>>>>>> continuation of our longstanding
>>>>>>> support of our nation's military," Arnett
>>>>>>> told Business Insider.
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>>>>>>> A bottle of Jack Daniel's Single
>>>>>>> Barrel.
>>>>>>> About 250 bottles on a wall.
>>>>>>> Bill Barrilleaux and James Manley Jr/
>>>>>>> Jack Daniel's/Facebook
>>>>>>> Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 is a close
>>>>>>> second
>
>>>>>>> On 12/10/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> Sony hackers have leaked new emails
>>>>>>>> revealing a heated exchange that detail
>>>>>>>> the metldown of Aaron Sorkin's "Jobs"
>>>>>>>> -- a script that suffered several high
>>>>>>>> profile talent departures before winding
>>>>>>>> up at Universal.
>>>>>>>> Hackers dumped studio president Amy
>>>>>>>> Pascal and Sony TV head Steve Mosko's
>>>>>>>> email inboxes onto file sharing sites
>>>>>>>> Monday evening, and Gawker unearthed
>>>>>>>> an undeniably juicy chain on Tuesday in
>>>>>>>> which Pascal and Rudin bicker
>>>>>>>> relentlessly about the state of the
>>>>>>>> Apple founder's biopic.
>>>>>>>> Sony has not yet responded to
>>>>>>>> TheWrap's request for comment.
>>>>>>>> The narrative begins around anxiety
>>>>>>>> over director David Fincher possibly
>>>>>>>> being lured away by Angelina Jolie to
>>>>>>>> direct a "Cleopatra" update, limiting his
>>>>>>>> window to helm "Jobs" and it's
>>>>>>>> theoretical star Christian Bale. Rudin
>>>>>>>> had no sympathy for Jolie's desires to
>>>>>>>> court Fincher, forcing Pascal to reflect
>>>>>>>> to one colleague:
>>>>>>>> "Setting aside Rudin for a minute, Eric is
>>>>>>>> mad about Fincher because he knows
>>>>>>>> that after all this money and time we
>>>>>>>> don't have a draft that could actually
>>>>>>>> land a director. That's on him alone. So
>>>>>>>> he's hiding behind outrage when he
>>>>>>>> knows full well Fincher could get picked
>>>>>>>> off by a good script at any studio.
>>>>>>>> That's the truth.
>>>>>>>> Angie directed a movie and now she's
>>>>>>>> ready for Cleo and it's not ready.
>>>>>>>> Fincher is her silver bullet.
>>>>>>>> Except he's not.
>>>>>>>> He's perfect for Jobs and we don't even
>>>>>>>> know what Cleo is, only what we want it
>>>>>>>> to be. That's the same situation as Girl.
>>>>>>>> A disaster.
>>>>>>>> Let's take a breath. Neither movie is
>>>>>>>> going anywhere. Next weeks business. I
>>>>>>>> will work on meeting.
>>>>>>>> This doesn't need to get crazy. We
>>>>>>>> control the material. Jobs is awesome.
>>>>>>>> Cleo can be a big commercial hit. They
>>>>>>>> are ours. We don't work for these
>>>>>>>> people."
>>>>>>>> The Eric identified in the Pascal email is
>>>>>>>> likely Eric Roth, the Oscar winning
>>>>>>>> screenwriter of "Forrest Gump" and
>>>>>>>> previous Fincher collaborator for "The
>>>>>>>> Curious Case of Benjamin Button." And
>>>>>>>> "Girl,' as it's only referred to, is
>>>>>>>> presumably Fincher and Sony's last
>>>>>>>> effort "The Girl With The Dragon
>>>>>>>> Tattoo."
>>>>>>>> From there, Rudin stirs the pot by
>>>>>>>> implying Pascal is starstruck by Jolie,
>>>>>>>> wasting her time trying to make
>>>>>>>> Fincher happen for "Cleopatra." Rudin
>>>>>>>> shares his own thoughts about Mrs.
>>>>>>>> Brad Pitt, and doesn't sugarcoat them:
>>>>>>>> I'm not destroying my career over a
>>>>>>>> minimally talented spoiled brat who
>>>>>>>> thought nothing of shoving this off her
>>>>>>>> plate for eighteen months so she could
>>>>>>>> go direct a movie. I have no desire to
>>>>>>>> be making a movie with her, or
>>>>>>>> anybody, that she runs and that we
>>>>>>>> don't. She's a camp event and a
>>>>>>>> celebrity and that's all and the last thing
>>>>>>>> anybody needs is to make a giant bomb
>>>>>>>> with her that any fool could see
>>>>>>>> coming. We will end up being the
>>>>>>>> laughing stock of our industry and we
>>>>>>>> will deserve it, which is so clearly
>>>>>>>> where this is headed that I cannot
>>>>>>>> believe we are still wasting our time
>>>>>>>> with it.
>>>>>>>> If you want at some point to talk about
>>>>>>>> this the way I pitched it to you --
>>>>>>>> which was a responsible way to make
>>>>>>>> this subject with some proper cover
>>>>>>>> for us all, and a proper price -- I'm
>>>>>>>> happy to do it. I'm also happy to say all
>>>>>>>> of this to Angie directly as I have no
>>>>>>>> need to keep her happy and what I DO
>>>>>>>> have is the right to determine for
>>>>>>>> myself a) what I want to do with my
>>>>>>>> own time and work, and b) what I want
>>>>>>>> to do with material I incepted. I won't
>>>>>>>> be part of this idiocy and I'm not --
>>>>>>>> and believe me, I am dead serious
>>>>>>>> about this -- spending literally ONE
>>>>>>>> more minute occupying one single inch
>>>>>>>> of brain space with it.
>>>>>>>> There is NO relationship with any movie
>>>>>>>> star -- ANY one -- that requires our
>>>>>>>> willingness to prostrate ourselves this
>>>>>>>> way in the face of childish,
>>>>>>>> irresponsible, willful and un-partnerly
>>>>>>>> behavior. You don't want David Fincher
>>>>>>>> on the movie. It's your right. Stop
>>>>>>>> allowing yourself to be made to feel like
>>>>>>>> a criminal for it.
>>>>>>>> That's the finish of this chapter for me.
>>>>>>>> I'm done.
>>>>>>>> Also on Tuesday, a tech website for
>>>>>>>> self-identifying "alpha geeks," Arc
>>>>>>>> Technica, published what it claimed to
>>>>>>>> be emails from Sorkin regarding
>>>>>>>> casting. Bale dropped out of the running
>>>>>>>> for the Jobs role on the heels of
>>>>>>>> Fincher's own departure. Danny Boyle
>>>>>>>> stepped in and Sorkin started lobbying
>>>>>>>> for actor Tom Cruise:
>>>>>>>> "I've gotten Scott and Danny to the
>>>>>>>> point where they're now a little
>>>>>>>> interested in Tom Cruise. Though both
>>>>>>>> remain concerned about his age (me
>>>>>>>> less so) everyone agrees that he's an
>>>>>>>> actor who can really handle language
>>>>>>>> (Lions for Lambs, Magnolia, A Few Good
>>>>>>>> Men) and a movie star who feels
>>>>>>>> comfortable owning the stage. He's in
>>>>>>>> London filming right now and Scott
>>>>>>>> wants to get him a script to read and a
>>>>>>>> meeting with Danny before Danny
>>>>>>>> comes here to LA next week. I've been
>>>>>>>> warned that he likes to bring in Chris
>>>>>>>> McQuarrie to re-write but [Creative
>>>>>>>> Artists Agency (CAA) agent] Maha Dakhil
>>>>>>>> (who wants him in the movie) has
>>>>>>>> assured me that won't happen."
>
>>>>>>>> On 12/9/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Little did we know that Ayiri Emami is
>>>>>>>>> also a fan of the much loved Tayo but
>>>>>>>>> since he (Tayo) did led the Warri
>>>>>>>>> billionaire to give Tayo Folarin
>>>>>>>>> $350,000 which is $50,000 more than
>>>>>>>>> what the winner of Big Brother Africa
>>>>>>>>> Hotshot won and that totals to about
>>>>>>>>> 63 million naira.
>>>>>>>>> Tayo whose girlfriend gave birth to
>>>>>>>>> their child, Oluwatoye, on two months
>>>>>>>>> ago while he was in the BBA hotsot
>>>>>>>>> house, where biggy gave him a box of
>>>>>>>>> cigars and cognac to celebrate with
>>>>>>>>> housemates.
>>>>>>>>> His baby, Oluwatoye and his great
>>>>>>>>> display on the show has earned him
>>>>>>>>> $350,000 a source close to Ayiri
>>>>>>>>> Emami disclosed this to OkGist.
>>>>>>>>> Congrats to Tayo Faniran!
>
>
>>>>>>>>> On 12/8/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Seven decades after being sent to Nazi
>>>>>>>>>> concentration camps, survivors of the
>>>>>>>>>> Holocaust will have the chance to get
>>>>>>>>>> retribution -- from the government of
>>>>>>>>>> France.
>>>>>>>>>> France signed an agreement Monday with
>>>>>>>>>> US authorities to pay $60 million to
>>>>>>>>>> Holocaust survivors transported to
>>>>>>>>>> concentration camps, said Arnaud Guillois,
>>>>>>>>>> a spokesman for the French Embassy in
>>>>>>>>>> Washington.
>>>>>>>>>> Patrizianna Sparacino-Thiellay, France's
>>>>>>>>>> ambassador at large for human rights in
>>>>>>>>>> charge of Holocaust issues, said Monday
>>>>>>>>>> the agreement "is a further contribution to
>>>>>>>>>> recognizing France's commitment to facing
>>>>>>>>>> up to its historic responsibilities.
>>>>>>>>>> "The reparation programs set up
>>>>>>>>>> immediately after the war, and those
>>>>>>>>>> introduced in the past fifteen years, are
>>>>>>>>>> the tangible symbol of the official
>>>>>>>>>> acknowledgment in 1995 of France's
>>>>>>>>>> 'imprescriptible debt' towards the victims
>>>>>>>>>> of the Holocaust," Sparacino-Thiellay said.
>>>>>>>>>> A joint statement from France's Foreign
>>>>>>>>>> Affairs Ministry and the US State
>>>>>>>>>> Department noted that the accord shows
>>>>>>>>>> the close relationship between the two
>>>>>>>>>> countries.
>>>>>>>>>> "In this year marked by the
>>>>>>>>>> commemoration of the 70th anniversary
>>>>>>>>>> of the Allied landings in Normandy and
>>>>>>>>>> Provence, this agreement further
>>>>>>>>>> strengthens the historic friendship and ties
>>>>>>>>>> between our two countries," the statement
>>>>>>>>>> said.
>>>>>>>>>> US officials created the fund and will
>>>>>>>>>> administer it. But Americans aren't the only
>>>>>>>>>> ones eligible for compensation; victims
>>>>>>>>>> living in nations that haven't signed
>>>>>>>>>> Holocaust compensation agreements also
>>>>>>>>>> can benefit, according to the embassy
>>>>>>>>>> spokesman.
>>>>>>>>>> A few thousand people may be eligible for
>>>>>>>>>> some of the fund, according to Guillois.
>>>>>>>>>> This fund had been years in the making,
>>>>>>>>>> and had come under intense pressure
>>>>>>>>>> inside the United States, including efforts
>>>>>>>>>> by American lawmakers to bar the SNCF,
>>>>>>>>>> the French national railway, from bidding in
>>>>>>>>>> US markets until the issue is resolved.
>>>>>>>>>> One piece of proposed legislation, the
>>>>>>>>>> Holocaust Rail Justice Act, stated that
>>>>>>>>>> more than 75,000 Jews and thousands of
>>>>>>>>>> others were moved from France to Nazi
>>>>>>>>>> concentration camps on SNCF trains.
>>>>>>>>>> Those transported included US citizens
>>>>>>>>>> and their relatives, as well as American
>>>>>>>>>> military pilots shot down during the war.
>>>>>>>>>> An official at France's national railway
>>>>>>>>>> declined to comment on the agreement
>>>>>>>>>> when reached by CNN. Yet Guillois explained
>>>>>>>>>> that the SNCF was not considered liable
>>>>>>>>>> for the deportation of Jews in France,
>>>>>>>>>> because it was commissioned by France's
>>>>>>>>>> Vichy government -- which was formed
>>>>>>>>>> after the armistice and collaborated with
>>>>>>>>>> the Nazis -- to do so.
>>>>>>>>>> This isn't the first time that France, which
>>>>>>>>>> was invaded by Nazi Germany in 1940
>>>>>>>>>> before reaching an armistice agreement
>>>>>>>>>> with Adolf Hitler's government later that
>>>>>>>>>> year, has borne some responsibility for
>>>>>>>>>> the Holocaust.
>>>>>>>>>> As Guillois noted, this latest agreement is
>>>>>>>>>> one of several mechanisms by the French
>>>>>>>>>> government to compensate Holocaust
>>>>>>>>>> victims since 1946, the year after World
>>>>>>>>>> War II ended.
>>>>>>>>>> The Nazis systematically killed more than
>>>>>>>>>> 6 million Jews during the Holocaust, along
>>>>>>>>>> with millions of other people who were
>>>>>>>>>> religious and ethnic minorities, political
>>>>>>>>>> dissidents, homosexuals or disabled, in
>>>>>>>>>> death camps situated primarily in Germany
>>>>>>>>>> and Eastern Europe.
>
>
>>>>>>>>>> On 12/8/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Prince William and Kate started their
>>>>>>>>>>> whirlwind tour of New York City on
>>>>>>>>>>> Monday, attracting crowds of well-wishers
>>>>>>>>>>> and heavy security.
>>>>>>>>>>> The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
>>>>>>>>>>> arrived Sunday for a three-day trip, their
>>>>>>>>>>> first to the Big Apple, which could include
>>>>>>>>>>> mingling with the American version of
>>>>>>>>>>> royals.
>>>>>>>>>>> Excited royal watchers gathered outside
>>>>>>>>>>> their hotel hours before their arrival,
>>>>>>>>>>> braving the nighttime winter chill. The
>>>>>>>>>>> Empire State Building also got in on the
>>>>>>>>>>> action, changing its world-famous lights to
>>>>>>>>>>> red, white and blue -- the colors of the
>>>>>>>>>>> Union Jack flag.
>>>>>>>>>>> Reporting from New York, CNN's royal
>>>>>>>>>>> correspondent Max Foster said the
>>>>>>>>>>> couple's visit was causing commotion in
>>>>>>>>>>> the city.
>>>>>>>>>>> Screams greeted the Duchess of
>>>>>>>>>>> Cambridge when she arrived at a children's
>>>>>>>>>>> craft group in Harlem, greeted by the first
>>>>>>>>>>> lady of New York City, Chirlane McCray,
>>>>>>>>>>> amid tight security.
>>>>>>>>>>> "They were very excited even to see the
>>>>>>>>>>> motorcade, and there is a real buzz
>>>>>>>>>>> around the city today," Foster said.
>>>>>>>>>>> "I think that association with Diana (Prince
>>>>>>>>>>> William's late mother), who used to come
>>>>>>>>>>> to New York a lot -- the biggest star in
>>>>>>>>>>> the world -- and Kate seems to be the
>>>>>>>>>>> closest replacement they have to Diana in
>>>>>>>>>>> this day and age."
>>>>>>>>>>> The Cambridges' flurry of activities
>>>>>>>>>>> includes a conservation reception with
>>>>>>>>>>> Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, and Prince
>>>>>>>>>>> William split for a while Monday for a trip
>>>>>>>>>>> to Washington, where he met with
>>>>>>>>>>> President Barack Obama in the Oval Office.
>>>>>>>>>>> William's visit underscored "the special
>>>>>>>>>>> relationship" between the United States and
>>>>>>>>>>> the United Kingdom, the White House said.
>>>>>>>>>>> After meeting with Obama, Prince William
>>>>>>>>>>> spoke at a session of the World Bank
>>>>>>>>>>> about the need for an international effort
>>>>>>>>>>> to stop illegal wildlife trading.
>>>>>>>>>>> "Cooperation is our greatest weapon
>>>>>>>>>>> against the poachers and traffickers who
>>>>>>>>>>> rely on evading individual national
>>>>>>>>>>> initiatives," he said. "Our collective goal
>>>>>>>>>>> must be to reduce the wildlife trade by
>>>>>>>>>>> making it harder: denying traffickers
>>>>>>>>>>> access to transportation, putting up
>>>>>>>>>>> barriers to their illegal activities and
>>>>>>>>>>> holding people accountable for their
>>>>>>>>>>> actions."
>>>>>>>>>>> William will later return to New York City,
>>>>>>>>>>> where the couple will attend an NBA game
>>>>>>>>>>> between the Brooklyn Nets and the
>>>>>>>>>>> Cleveland Cavaliers.
>>>>>>>>>>> During the evening game, the couple will
>>>>>>>>>>> get a chance to watch an American
>>>>>>>>>>> basketball royal in action, LeBron James,
>>>>>>>>>>> who is also called King James.
>>>>>>>>>>> At the game in Brooklyn, the couple are
>>>>>>>>>>> likely to rub shoulders with Beyonce --
>>>>>>>>>>> Queen Bey to her fans -- and her husband,
>>>>>>>>>>> Jay-Z. The celebrity couple used to be part
>>>>>>>>>>> owners of the Brooklyn basketball team.
>>>>>>>>>>> The couple's plans Tuesday include a
>>>>>>>>>>> moment of reflection at the 9/11
>>>>>>>>>>> memorial and a glittering charity dinner
>>>>>>>>>>> for their alma mater, St. Andrews
>>>>>>>>>>> University, at the Metropolitan Museum of
>>>>>>>>>>> Modern Art.
>>>>>>>>>>> Kate, who is pregnant with the couple's
>>>>>>>>>>> second child, has battled acute morning
>>>>>>>>>>> sickness in recent months, and has had to
>>>>>>>>>>> cancel some events.
>>>>>>>>>>> Their chubby-cheeked toddler, Prince
>>>>>>>>>>> George, did not accompany them on the
>>>>>>>>>>> trip.
>>>>>>>>>>> .
>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/7/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> It has been a roller coastal these 65
>>>>>>>>>>>> days and finally it has come to an end
>>>>>>>>>>>> this final day December 7th and the
>>>>>>>>>>>> winner finally chose, Idris. we did make
>>>>>>>>>>>> our predictions known earlier and we
>>>>>>>>>>>> had indeed predicted that the lad, as
>>>>>>>>>>>> against our very own, Tayo, would
>>>>>>>>>>>> take home the prize and so he did.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Here is how the night panned out up
>>>>>>>>>>>> until this very glorious moment.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Butterphly and Ma'm Bea, first to
>>>>>>>>>>>> be evicted
>>>>>>>>>>>> The final show was definitely not
>>>>>>>>>>>> lacking in the pomp, glitz and glamour
>>>>>>>>>>>> the Big Brother show has come to be
>>>>>>>>>>>> known for. The show kicked off with
>>>>>>>>>>>> interesting performances from music
>>>>>>>>>>>> artists including "Eja Nla" D'banj who
>>>>>>>>>>>> had the audience asking for more of
>>>>>>>>>>>> his performance.
>>>>>>>>>>>> IK then went straight to the eviction of
>>>>>>>>>>>> as the representative of the auditing
>>>>>>>>>>>> firm brought the envelope containing
>>>>>>>>>>>> the names of the six housemates that
>>>>>>>>>>>> would first be evicted. IK asked all the
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hotshots to stand just as he called the
>>>>>>>>>>>> names of Butterfly and Ma'm Bea to
>>>>>>>>>>>> leave the house as they were the first
>>>>>>>>>>>> to be evicted.
>>>>>>>>>>>> JJ and Sipe are next evictees
>>>>>>>>>>>> A musical performance by Nzonzi
>>>>>>>>>>>> helped to douse the highly tensed
>>>>>>>>>>>> atmosphere. After the musical
>>>>>>>>>>>> interlude, IK welcomed Butterphly and
>>>>>>>>>>>> Ma'm Bea to the stage and asked them
>>>>>>>>>>>> how they feel. Butterphly said she felt
>>>>>>>>>>>> like crying for leaving at this stage
>>>>>>>>>>>> while Ma'm Bea said she learnt a lot
>>>>>>>>>>>> the last week. Butterphly said the
>>>>>>>>>>>> house brought out the real her even
>>>>>>>>>>>> as it took her long to adjust. Ma'm Bea
>>>>>>>>>>>> said she had a caring heart which she
>>>>>>>>>>>> picked up from her mother. IK
>>>>>>>>>>>> presented a medallion as gift from
>>>>>>>>>>>> Biggie to the duo, saying it will help
>>>>>>>>>>>> serve as a reminder they made it to
>>>>>>>>>>>> the finals.
>>>>>>>>>>>> IK moved on next to the housemates
>>>>>>>>>>>> for the next set of evictions. He
>>>>>>>>>>>> announced the names of JJ and Sipe as
>>>>>>>>>>>> the next evictees from the Big Brother
>>>>>>>>>>>> house.
>>>>>>>>>>>> The Moment The Winner Was
>>>>>>>>>>>> Picked-
>>>>>>>>>>>> The final moment was upon us. Tayo
>>>>>>>>>>>> and Idris were brought through via a
>>>>>>>>>>>> limosine and went on stage with IK,
>>>>>>>>>>>> waiting to hear which one of them
>>>>>>>>>>>> would be crowned this season's winner,
>>>>>>>>>>>> Africa's Big Brother Hotshot. They
>>>>>>>>>>>> made a great entrance to the live
>>>>>>>>>>>> stage. Idris was speechless, Tayo
>>>>>>>>>>>> watched his final video of his 63 days
>>>>>>>>>>>> in the house as he shuffled around
>>>>>>>>>>>> nervously.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Idris clearly enjoyed his video and
>>>>>>>>>>>> watched himself intently. IK talked to
>>>>>>>>>>>> Tayo and he said that things changed
>>>>>>>>>>>> for him in the house. They discussed
>>>>>>>>>>>> their fight but it was water under the
>>>>>>>>>>>> bridge. He talked about having fun in
>>>>>>>>>>>> the house in the last week, IK asked
>>>>>>>>>>>> Tayo if the pressure got to him, Tayo
>>>>>>>>>>>> said that he chilled for the past week
>>>>>>>>>>>> as he felt he had done everything he
>>>>>>>>>>>> had done already. Tayo then mentioned
>>>>>>>>>>>> that if he won, he would give a "grand
>>>>>>>>>>>> prize" to the woman who "walked into
>>>>>>>>>>>> his house". Idris said that he will "give
>>>>>>>>>>>> the money back to Africa".
>>>>>>>>>>>> IK stood on stage with the final
>>>>>>>>>>>> envelope that revealed the winner. "The
>>>>>>>>>>>> winner of Big Brother Hotshots is…" IK
>>>>>>>>>>>> left them hanging, the drone kept
>>>>>>>>>>>> droning on, IK extended their agony,
>>>>>>>>>>>> and then said. "That person is Idris."
>>>>>>>>>>>> Idris is the winner! Africa has chosen
>>>>>>>>>>>> as Idris charmed not only the women
>>>>>>>>>>>> of the house, he charmed the entire
>>>>>>>>>>>> continent of Africa. The Tanzanian is
>>>>>>>>>>>> now USD300,000 richer. Tayo played
>>>>>>>>>>>> an amazing game but Idris is the
>>>>>>>>>>>> ultimate winner and there is much
>>>>>>>>>>>> celebration.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Congratulations to Idris, the ultimate
>>>>>>>>>>>> Big Brother Hotshot.
>>>>>>>>>>>> How Africa Voted
>>>>>>>>>>>> According to the final votes of this
>>>>>>>>>>>> season, the housemate with the most
>>>>>>>>>>>> number of country votes is Idrs.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Idris received five country votes and
>>>>>>>>>>>> these were from Kenya, Namibia,
>>>>>>>>>>>> Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
>>>>>>>>>>>> The runner-up, Tayo received two
>>>>>>>>>>>> country votes and these were from
>>>>>>>>>>>> Nigeria and Mozambique. The rest of
>>>>>>>>>>>> the finalists received country votes as
>>>>>>>>>>>> follows:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Macky2 got two country votes from
>>>>>>>>>>>> Zambia and Rest of Africa, Nhlanhla
>>>>>>>>>>>> also got two country votes from
>>>>>>>>>>>> South Africa and Botswana, JJ got one
>>>>>>>>>>>> country vote from Zimbabwe, Sipe also
>>>>>>>>>>>> got one country vote from Malawi and
>>>>>>>>>>>> Butterphly received 0 country votes.
>>>>>>>>>>>> For the housemates who received the
>>>>>>>>>>>> same number of country votes, the tie
>>>>>>>>>>>> breaker rule came into effect for
>>>>>>>>>>>> those housemates.
>>>>>>>>>>>> According to the Big Brother Africa
>>>>>>>>>>>> rules: If the Popularity vote does not
>>>>>>>>>>>> yield clear evictees and there is a
>>>>>>>>>>>> deadlock between two or more
>>>>>>>>>>>> housemates, the percentage vote from
>>>>>>>>>>>> each of the 15 regions is added
>>>>>>>>>>>> together and divided by 14 in order to
>>>>>>>>>>>> generate an across the board
>>>>>>>>>>>> percentage, which is then used to
>>>>>>>>>>>> ascertain who stays and who goes.
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/7/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The PlayStation gaming console wrapped
>>>>>>>>>>>>> up its second decade on Wednesday, and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sony celebrated by looking to the past.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Japanese tech giant announced that a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> limited edition 20th Anniversary
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PlayStation 4 will be released soon. The
>>>>>>>>>>>>> console will be gray, like the first
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PlayStation released December 3, 1994 in
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Japan. It will include other imagery like the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> iconic four-color PlayStation logo that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> harks back to the system's history.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "The mid-'90s were an exciting time for
>>>>>>>>>>>>> game developers, driven by the explosion
>>>>>>>>>>>>> of powerful but affordable 3-D graphics
>>>>>>>>>>>>> rendering hardware and the birth of many
>>>>>>>>>>>>> young and adventurous development
>>>>>>>>>>>>> studios," Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Computer Entertainment Worldwide
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Studios, wrote in the post on the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PlayStation blog. "The original PlayStation
>>>>>>>>>>>>> was meant to embody that sense of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> adventure and discovery, that sense that
>>>>>>>>>>>>> anything was possible."
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The PlayStation sold a then unheard-of
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 100,000 units in its first weekend and hit 1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> million units in six months, according to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sony.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Only 12,300 units of the 20th Anniversary
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PS4 will be released, according to a video
>>>>>>>>>>>>> on the blog post. Pre-orders will begin
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Saturday, and details about how to vie for
>>>>>>>>>>>>> one of the handful of slots will come
>>>>>>>>>>>>> during a keynote presentation from
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PlayStation Experience, a fan and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> developer expo being held in Las Vegas.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The keynote will be Saturday at 1 pm ET.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> To celebrate the 20th anniversary, we
>>>>>>>>>>>>> assembled a gallery of images of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> PlayStation, and the people who love it,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> from the past two decades.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/7/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bond is back and we're pleased to have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all of the details of the new movie.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Director Sam Mendes revealed the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> name and cast of the new movie,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Spectre, during a live event held at
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> London's Pinewood Studios.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The movie is set to be released on 6th
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> November 2015. Avid fans will know
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Spectre stands for: Special Executive
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Revenge and Extortion,
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/7/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gangnam Style hit music video by
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> South Korean singer, PSY, has exceeded
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> YouTube's view limit, prompting
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> YouTube to upgrade its counter.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The video which was released in 2012,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was announced to be its most watched
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ever and has been viewed more than
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2,147,483,647 times. YouTube has now
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> changed the maximum view limit to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9,223,372,036,854,775,808, or more
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> than nine quintillion.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On December 1, YouTube posted a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> statement saying: "We never thought a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> video would be watched in numbers
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> greater than a 32-bit integer… but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that was before we met Psy."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Meanwhile, how do you say
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9,223,372,036,854,775,808? That's
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> over a quadrillion, over a trillion, and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> over a billion.
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/4/14, Joseph Ogunlowo <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kim K has been named the "Most Searched
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Person of 2014″, beating last year's winner,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Beyonce. 2014 was definitely the year of the 34
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> year old reality star with buzz-worthy events like
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> her wedding to Kanye, her Vogue cover and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> most recently her 'break the internet' naked pics
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for Paper magazine.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Beyonce comes second, while Miley Cyrus and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Katy Perry come 3rd and 4th respectively. See
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the top ten most searched personalities of 2014
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> after the cut...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Kim Kardashian
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. Beyonce Knowles
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. Miley Cyrus
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Katy Perry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5. Justin Bieber
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 6. Joan Rivers
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7. Jennifer Lopez
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 8. Kendall Jenner
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 9. Kaley Cuoco
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10. Robin Williams
>
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/3/14, Joseph Ogunlowo <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> At the Pioneers Festival in Vienna, a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Slovakian startup called AeroMobil unveiled
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the thing that we have all been dreaming
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about since we saw that first episode of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jetsons while still wearing diapers: The first
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> flying car. It's here. It's real. And it's
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> spectacular.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> According to Venturebeat, the company
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> took the wraps off AeroMobil 3.0, the latest
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> iteration of its flying car that has been in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> development for almost 25 years.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "We believe personal transportation is about
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to change forever," said AeroMobil chief
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> executive Juraj Vaculik at a press
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> conference. "We think it's time to make
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> transportation more emotional and more
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> personal."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The car was designed by Stefan Klein,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> founder and head of the Department of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Transport Design at the Academy of Fine
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Arts in Slovakia. Klein had been tinkering
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with the concept as far back as 1989.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Image
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The car needs very little runway to take off,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and it can be refueled at any standard gas
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> station when the wings are retracted.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> AeroMobil believes it will be attractive for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> countries that don't have billions of dollars
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to spend building a modern transportation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> infrastructure.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The body is built from advanced composite
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> materials that keep it lightweight but also
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> durable. Under the hood, it has autopilot
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and an advanced parachute deployment
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> system. The cockpit can carry two people,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and in the air the flying car can reach top
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> speeds of 200 km/h. It has a 27-foot
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wingspan and is 19.7 feet long.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No word on the price tag.
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/3/14, ogunlowo joseph <ogunlowojoseph@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> According to reports Angelina Jolie's black
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SUV car slipped on a wet road, slid into the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> curb with extreme force, popping two tires,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> almost causing the driver to lose control of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the vehicle.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The actress was heading home in a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> chauffeured black SUV from Writers' Guild
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Theater, when the car hit the curb.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> According to an eyewitness (who spoke ti
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> X17 Online): "The car slammed into the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> curb at a significant speed. Angelina must
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have wondered if they hit another car. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was pretty bad -- the tire exploded and it's
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> amazing nothing worse happened to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> car. I wouldn't be surprised if she has
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> whiplash."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Angelina reportedly stayed in the car after
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the incident and was later picked up, not
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> by Brad pitt, but by another driver from the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> same car service.
>
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Posted By ogunlowo joseph to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> entertainment,investing,education
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12/03/2014 10:47:00 am
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