Tuesday, May 21, 2013

News Headlines (250) 21 May 2013




ONLINE TODAY

DAILY MAIL 16 May 2013: Office colleagues may be the best friends you EVER make - especially if you work in a stressful environment

UPI 19 May 2013 : Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade surprises perseverant fan at her prom

GOOD MORNING AMERICA : Georgia Father and Son Graduate Together from Morehouse College || UPTOWN MAGAZINE 18 May 2013 :Morehouse College To Graduate Father And Son Duo This Weekend 

REUTERS 19 May 2013 : Rod Stewart tops UK album chart for first time in 34 years

MASHABLE 20 May 2013  : Yahoo Acquires Tumblr, Promises 'Not to Screw It Up' 

PEOPLE DAILY 21 May 2013: Huawei showcases its LTE-TDD solutions in Indonesia

C NET 24 May 2013: BlackBerry Q5 debuts with budget buyers in mind

LG Optimus GJ 16 May 2013: The next Waterproof and Dust-proof LG smartphone.

TODAY in HISTORY
21 May 1904 - History of FIFA - Foundation : The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) was founded in the rear of the headquarters of the Union Française de Sports Athlétiques at the Rue Saint Honoré 229 in Paris 
21 May 1922 : The cartoon, "On the Road to Moscow," by Rollin Kirby won a Pulitzer Prize. It was the first cartoon awarded the Pulitzer.  
21 May 1927 Lindbergh lands in Paris

GUARDIAN 13 May 2013 : Iran prepares for high-stakes presidential election   || GUARDIAN 11 May 2013 : Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani to stand in Iran presidential election || GUARDIAN 14 May 2013  : Iran's presidential elections thrown into doubt by last-minute entries. With a month left until polling uncertainty reigns after Rafsanjani and Mashaei leave it late to announce candidacy  ||  PBS  : The Structure Of Power In Iran





WIRED 15 May 2013 : Google Demands Microsoft Pull YouTube App From Windows Phone
BBC NEWS BEAT 16 May 2013 :: YouTube warns Microsoft over ad-free Windows Phone app
TIME 20 May 2013 : YouTube Bets Big on Laughs with Its First-Ever "Comedy Week"
TELEGRAPH 20 May 2013 : YouTube at 8:  100 hours uploaded every minute

Leon Trotsky speaks on the Moscow Trials. From Mexico between 1937 and his assassination in 1940
"Stalin's trial against me is built upon false confessions, extorted by modern Inquisitorial methods, in the interests of the ruling clique. There are no crimes in history more terrible in intention or execution than the Moscow trials of Zinoviev-Kamenev and of Radek-Piatakov. These trials develop not from communism, not from socialism, but from Stalinism, that is, from the irresponsible despotism of the bureaucracy over the people!

"What is now my principal task? To reveal the truth. To show and to demonstrate that the true criminals hide under the cloak of the accusers. What will be the next step in this direction? The creation of an American, a European and subsequently, an international commission of inquiry, composed of people who incontestably enjoy authority and public confidence. I will undertake to present to such a commission all my files, thousands of personal and open letters in which the development of my thought and my action is reflected day by day, without any gaps. I have nothing to hide! Dozens of witnesses who are abroad possess invaluable facts and documents which will shed light on the Moscow frame-ups. The work of the commission of inquiry must terminate in a great countertrial. A countertrial is necessary to cleanse the atmosphere of the germs of deceit, slander, falsification and frame-ups, whose source is Stalin's police, the GPU, which has fallen to the level of the Nazi Gestapo."

For more on the Moscow Trials here is a great book by Trotsky's son Lev (Leon) Sedov




BBC Infamous Assassinations 05 Of 26 The Assassination Of Leon Trotsky. On 21 August 1940 in Mexico City, Bolshevik leader Trotsky was killed with an ice pick by Ramón Mercader, on the orders of Joseph Stalin. Published on Apr 19, 2013 by AwesomeDocumentarys



Scenes of Trotsky during the Russian Civil War. A montage of footage from the Russian Civil War, including many scenes showing Leon Trotsky, commissar for war and the founder of the Red Army.  For more information or resources about the Russian Revolution, visit Alpha History's website, containing more than 400 topic pages, documents, images and more. Published on Jan 1, 2013 by alphahistory

BBC Infamous Assassinations 03 Of 26 The Assassination Of Lord Louis Mountbatten. Published on Apr 18, 2013 by AwesomeDocumentarys

BBC Infamous Assassinations 12 Of 26 The Assassination Of Dr Hendrik Verwoerd. Published on Apr 26, 2013 by AwesomeDocumentarys






One reported dead as tornadoes hit US states. A powerful storm system churning through the US Midwest spawns tornadoes in the states of Kansas, Oklahoma and Iowa, destroying homes and killing at least one person, US media reports.

Brazilian dies in hot-air balloon crash in Turkey. A Brazilian tourist died Monday and 24 other people were hurt when a hot-air balloon crashed in a beauty spot in central Turkey, officials said. || Brazilian dies in hot-air balloon crash in Turkey 

CANNES 2013
Kidman, Biel and Dunst on Cannes red carpet. President of the Jury Steven Spielberg, actress Nicole Kidman and her husband country singer Keith Urban, Justin Timberlake's wife Jessica Biel, and Kirsten Dunst walk the red carpet for the Coen brothers' new film 'Inside Llewyn Davis' at Cannes festival. 
Cannes red carpet: A Castle in Italy  :: Valeria Bruni Tedeschi is this year's only female contender for the Palme d'Or, selected for "A Castle in Italy", a saga revolving around a family of wealthy Italian industrialists.
Cannes red carpet: 'Blood Ties'. French director Guillaume Canet has been taking to the red carpet in Cannes, where his film "Blood Ties" is showing out-of-competition. A reflective crime drama, it boasts an multinational star cast including Clive Owen, Mila Kunis and Marion Cotillard.
Japan's Miike presents 'Shield of Straw' at Cannes

Coney Island strongmen pull off daring feats of force. Coney Island holds its annual retro Strongman Spectacular with a dozen men executing feats like bending metal with bare hands, and towing cars with teeth.

Southern Russian city hit by twin car bombs. At least three people were killed and nearly 50 injured on Monday in twin car blasts outside a court building in a southern Russian city in the restive region of Dagestan. 

British astronaut 'Major Tim' to fly to ISS. A former army helicopter pilot was on Monday named as the first "home-grown" British astronaut to head to the International Space Station.

India, China vow to end long-running border dispute. The Indian and Chinese premiers pledge to finally resolve a border dispute that has soured ties for decades, saying good relations between the two Asian giants were key to world peace. 

Palestinian father seeks inquiry after Israeli report. Israel said a France 2 television report seen worldwide on the death of a Palestinian boy in 2000 was "baseless", following an analysis of the raw footage. Jamal al-Dura, the father of the child, accused Israel on Monday of trying to cover up the truth and called for an international commission of inquiry. 

Makeshift shrine for gay man murdered in Manhattan. A makeshift shrine was set in New York's Greenwich Village Monday at the location where Mark Carson, a 32-year-old gay man, was shot dead last week. New Yorkers -- including mayoral candidate Christine Quinn -- are planning a rally to protest the shooting, which has been labelled as a hate crime.

Obama praises Myanmar reform but warns on Muslims. US President Barack Obama on Monday saluted Myanmar President Thein Sein for his leadership in pushing through startling political reforms, but warned ethnic violence against Muslims must stop. Obama looks very handsome when he's very objective.  Mwah! || Demonstrators protest Myanmar president's White House visit. Demonstrators protested outside the White House on Monday in advance of Myanmar President Thein Sein's meeting with Barack Obama. They accuse the leader of Myanmar of ethnic cleasing against the Rohingya, a mostly muslim minority

Titian gallery on wheels to tour the UK. The National Gallery's "Titian Experience" opened on Monday in London. The mobile cinema truck will tour art festivals in the UK this summer and allow visitors to sit under a canopy and watch a short film which approaches Titian's "Diana and Callisto" from a 21st-century perspective.

Australian zoo says white rhino birth 'sign of hope'. An Australian zoo says the birth of a southern white rhinoceros is a "sign of hope" for the species given the escalation of poaching in Africa.




Voters Could Elect LA's First Female Mayor. Los Angeles voters go to the polls on Tuesday, and they could make history by electing the city's first female mayor. The runoff election pits City Controller Wendy Greuel against City Councilman Eric Garcetti. (May 21)




Occasionally he can't dodge, there are streaks of an Israeli's facial lines in his face. But then he smiles with a Russian style, looks at the problem with his Italian's eyes, embraces his friends with a pair of Spaniard's warm arms, and eats burger like a slender America. He raises the impression of multi-flavor, good enough to be selected. - CZ to Eric Garcetti.




NEWS
Marijuana waste helps turn pot-eating pigs into tasty pork roast 
Pentagon to take over some CIA drone operations : sources
Costa Rica Has a Sea Turtle Egg-Poaching Problem

GOOD MORNING AMERICA
Meet the Cronut: Croissant-Donut Hybrid Takes Pastry World by Storm
Treasure Hunt Leads to Underwater Marriage Proposal
Public Sharply Critical on IRS, Benghazi; But Economy Cuts Obama Some Slack
200-Pound Bear Pulled From Colorado Springs Tree

SHINE : Wife Surprises Army Husband With 100-Pound Weight Loss

SCREEN: Return to Salvation Mountain. Leonard Knight lived alone in the California desert for twenty-eight years, building a mountain to share his message: "Love God, love Jesus, and love the people." When his health failed, his friends rallied to save his life. On Sunday, he returned to the mountain to see how a new generation of caretakers have preserved his life's work.

SPORTS : Ross Turnbull's son continues tradition of kids in Chelsea kits doing adorable things




OMG! : Brad Pitt: 'I Have Very Few Friends'





SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT
Irish potato famine mystery solved by scientists
■ Vaccine for Schmallenberg virus  'available this summer'
MAGAZINE
How religions change their mind
Readers' music to banish the blues
ENTERTAINMENT  : Doors co-founder Ray Manzarek dies at 74 in Germany

NEWS
Obama plans Africa tour in June
US President Barack Obama will visit Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania in his first extended tour of sub-Saharan Africa, the White House says.
* Obama second term: What it means for Africa
* Obama unveils US Africa strategy
* GUARDIAN 26 March 2013 : Drone warfare: Niger becomes latest frontline in US war on terror. Obama administration reliance on drones to fight al-Qaida and Islamic militants sees drones spread to Africa

* WAPO 21 March 2013  : Drone base in Niger gives U.S. a strategic foothold in West Africa
PICTURES
Day in pictures: 20 May 2013



Riders participate in the Koetzting Pentecost Ride near Bad Koetzting, southern Germany. The procession features approximately 950 riders and is said to be one of the oldest Bavarian customs.




Ever since encountering Deptford Jack welcoming in the summer in London, photographer Sara Hannant has gone on a journey around England to capture rituals which mark the changing seasons. The Hollyman in this photo wassails (toasts) the people of London and River Thames on Twelfth Night - the end of Christmas festivities - to encourage a fertile year ahead.

A journey through the English ritual year

VIDEOS
Will Israel bomb Iran because of nuclear threat?
'Absolute destruction' in Moore after tornado
Syria crisis: 'Iraqi Shia fighters' join regime in battle
How British aid is helping Ethiopia's economy to grow
Chen Guangcheng: Getaway of blind activist retraced
Paul Kagame denies Rwanda proxies in DR Congo
CULTURE
The passinho dance craze that grew out of Rio's favelas
Cannes Film Festival 2013: The Bling Ring and The Past
FUTURE
Making tomorrow's cities greener, healthier places
Will we ever... be able to heal damaged hearts?
(Ahahha ... Hello a title, are you being romantic or scientific?)




TRAVEL
Best places to heal a broken heart
Business trip: Denver
AUTOS
From Chevrolet, the real cowboy Cadillac
As it turns 100, Aston Martin gives itself a gift
Aston Martin CC100. Aston Martin is celebrating its centenary in world-class style with the debut of the exceptional CC100 Speedster Concept. Created as a stunning celebration Aston Martin's 100 years of sports car excellence the one-off CC100 looks both to the past and the DBR1 -- Aston Martin's greatest sporting triumph on the track -- and to the future with its teasing glimpses of potential future design direction.

The 6.0-litre V12-powered concept car made its world debut by completing a lap of the famous Nordschleife at Germany's ADAC Zurich 24 Hours of Nürburgring race. It is lapping the circuit together with the 1000km race-winning 1959 DBR1 with British racing legend Sir Stirling Moss at the wheel.





Today's African Proverb : "A fight between grasshoppers is a joy to the crow"A proverb from Lesotho sent by Manguak Majuong Nguangnyin, Rumbek, South Sudan
Yups! With my fable eyes I see the American presence in Africa is a crow that will have fun because a lot of fighting grasshoppers. And the grasshoppers are you, Africa. Be careful. Increase your awareness. You're rich, but "less experienced". So, be careful. Love yah.



US history plagued by devastating tornadoes
'Cooperation in Iran's interest to clarify peaceful nuclear intent' - IAEA chief

OP-ED : 'Syrian conflict is a war targeting Iran'
Well, how long a person can pretend to be diving a role? It takes two years just to finally bring Israel to the stage? Ehehhehe, Though never displayed, but Israel is the main role in the Middle East stage? Hmm. Finally.

Uh, but, ... whoa! If this map outline continued, then this will connect more than three major points in the world. And, as usual, America will still be thinking about it.
91 dead as mile-wide tornado flattens Oklahoma City suburbs (PHOTOS, VIDEOS) 
Battle for strategic Qusair: Syrian army, Hezbollah fight rebels for supply corridor
FSB prevents terror act in Moscow by militants trained in Afghanistan, Pakistan
Swedish extradition request for Assange 'a fit-up' - UK intel chatter 

VIDEOS
EU Exit: Will Europe grieve over UK loss?

Hearts of Coal: Dirty, Demanding & Dangerous (RT Documentary). It's dirty, demanding and highly dangerous, but in Russia, coal mining is a multi-billion dollar business. Join James Brown as he travels to the Kuzbass, Russia's coal basin, to see what it takes to work in an industry that employs more than 100,000 people, but which still claims lives every year. Meet the men who do one of the toughest rescue jobs in the world, the miners who spend their lives in some of the largest pits on the planet and the families that love them.




■ 'Syrian soaring sectarianism & division used to target Iran'. Hezbollah militants have joined forces with pro-Assad troops in the fearce fight for control of a rebel stronghold on Syria's border with Lebanon. The town of Qusair is considered a key entry point for smuggling arms into Syria. Middle East expert Tariq Ali believes the recent escalation of sectarian violence in the region is being used by the West to target Iran.

CrossTalk on Pakistan: Drone Country. Pakistan and Washington's deadly drone campaign: To what degree does the military in Islamabad still call the shots? Where do Pakistani-US relations go from here? Will the authorities finally stand up against the illegal US drone attacks? CrossTalking with Marvin Weinbaum, Ehsan Ahrari and Judy Bello.

Farage: Germans keen to keep UK in EU, not Brits. Growing British distrust of the EU has got members of the leading Conservatives to start the push for a referendum on whether to quit. A bill's in the pipeline for a 2017 deadline for the public to decide if they want to stay in the debt-ridden EU or not. Britain has rattled some cages by pledging an in-out referendum - with France accusing David Cameron of 'splintering' the EU. Head of the UK Independence party, Nigel Farage believes the sooner UK leaves EU the better.




India and China: Building trade and trust. China's Premier arrives in India for his first foreign trip since taking office. It is a sign of improving relations, after decades of disagreements. Together, they account for more than a third of the world's population, and India and China are looking at ways to work together, to boost economic ties and trust.



Good. Since 2009 their relationship was not harmonious, then well, now, should we thank the American presence  in Asia region? Now they are getting better. But is this so? They are competing in Africa, right? Ehehhee, this is so clear so real.  BRICS countries are trading partners, but each is a competitor to each of them.

Inside Story - Afghistan stirs Indo-Pak tensions. What does India's growing influence in Afghanistan mean for this volatile region? Inside Story, with presenter Laura Kyle, discusses with guests : Haseeb Humayoon, a member of the Central Council of Afghanistan; general Ashok Mehta, a retired general in the Indian army; and Zahid Hussain, a journalist and author of the book: "The Scorpion's Tail: The renlentless rise of Islamic militants in Pakistan".



Inside Story Americas - The legacy of September 11. More than 12 years after the September 11 attacks, and the US military establishes that the current american president, and his successors, do have all the authority they need to wage wars around the world, for many more years to come, and they can do so without approval from Congress.







MILITARY HISTORYS-O-S: Save Our Ship!
Stymied by Socialist Policies, the French Start to Quit France
Why There's No "e" in Tumblr and Other Mysteries of the $1 Billion Yahoo Deal 
Syria's Rebels Aren't Winning the War: Anatomy of a Battle
Immigration Bill Navigates Early Obstacles
A Tale of Two Factory Disasters: What Cambodia Can Teach Bangladesh
Richard Corliss Reviews (and Loves!) Fast and Furious 6
Chinese Premier Li's New Delhi Visit Puts Sino-Indian Ties in the Spotlight 
15 Years After the Fall of Suharto, a Mixed Picture of Indonesia's Minorities

PHOTOGRAPHY
Ponte City: An Apartheid-Era High Rise Mired in Myth. South African photographer Mikhael Subotzky and British artist Patrick Waterhouse set out to create an epic visual document exploring the complex history of Ponte City, the tallest residential skyscraper in Africa and a common symbol of apartheid.
Stalking a Silent Killer: Early Fight Against Cancer
More of the Best Photojournalism Links for May




Massive tornado crushes town, kills 51
By Hailey Branson-Potts - Becky Jo Evans, a first grade teacher at Plaza Towers Elementary School, which took a direct hit, managed to get some of her students into a bathroom and shield them just as the walls began collapsing, according to a friend who spoke with the Times.  
*L.A., O.C. firefighters sent to aid in tornado rescue
* Oklahomans ride out killer tornado inside movie theater 
* Governor: 'Our hearts are broken' 
* Obama offers support to Oklahoma governor
* Tornado compared to strongest twister ever 

Oklahoma tornado survivor describes friend's heroism
COLUMN ONE : Standing before the Lone Cypress
Conservatives, tea party leaders seek to block immigration bill 
White House officials knew of IRS audit findings weeks in advance
Senators press forward on immigration bill 
U.S. attorney involved in leaking Fast and Furious document
Pictures in the News | May 20, 2013



Paris — People gather on the Trocadero Square in front of the Eiffel Tower on a rainy day in Paris. PHOTOGRAPH BY: FRED DUFOUR / AFP



L.A.'s Next Mayor


A long, expensive (and distinctive) race nears the finish line
L.A. elections may be decided by older, white voters, poll shows
Follow the money: Who is giving?
More: Video Q&A with candidates  || Full coverage
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