Friday, November 20, 2015

Mali hotel attack:



 Islamist group says it shares responsibility


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Sylvester Stallone



Look at My Gorgeous Girls But You Can Only Touch One 

... Maybe


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Sylvester Stallone's rep as a Hollywood tough guy is coming in pretty handy right about now -- since his 3 attractive daughters are at that age when boys come sniffing around ... at their own risk. Sly's "Creed" premiere Thursday night was a family affair ... with his wife Jennifer Flavin and their daughters all sharing the spotlight.
The only downside for Stallone is his stunning girls -- (left to right) Sistine,17, Sophia,19, and 13-year-old Scarlet -- were IN THE SPOTLIGHT.
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Little advice for Sly -- long overalls, bro. Lots of overalls and baggy sweaters.
We got Jennifer, a former model, at LAX and she said one of their daughters is already following in mom's footsteps ...



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Kylie & Tyga: Clash of the Titan Egos



Clash of the Titan Egos 

 ... Led to Breakup


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Kylie and Tyga could not co-exist because their relationship became an unrelenting test of who was more important ... at least that's the way Tyga sees it. Sources connected with Tyga tell us, he was battling Kylie almost daily over who should kowtow to who when there was a scheduling conflict. They were fighting over which events they'd attend together, which required one of them to scrap their plans.
Tyga is telling friends the Kardashians fueled the conflict because Kylie would complain about him and the family would stoke the coals by telling her that her career was far more important than his.
Tyga's people say this did not come to a head Thursday ... it's been brewing for weeks.
Apparently, the Kardashians don't see it the same way ... our K sources say Tyga did something to trigger the breakup, and Kylie's the one who pulled the plug.

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Ebola crisis: Liberia confirms fresh cases


  • 20 November 2015 Africa


    Three new cases of Ebola have been confirmed in Liberia less than three months after the country was declared free of the virus, the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.The three patients include a 10-year-old boy from Paynesville, a suburb of the capital Monrovia.

    All people with the symptom have been isolated, WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told the BBC.

    Liberia has seen more than 10,000 Ebola cases and more than 4,000 deaths.
    The country's Health Minister Bernice Dahn said six of the boy's relatives and other high-risk contacts have been taken to an Ebola Treatment Unit in Paynesville.

    "The hospital is currently decontaminating the unit. All of the healthcare workers who came in contact with the patient have been notified," she said.
    On Thursday night, before the new case emerged, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf delivered a speech praising "the resilience" of Liberians in overcoming the epidemic.

    The country was first declared Ebola-free on 9 May, but new cases emerged in June resulting in two deaths. It was declared free of the virus again on 3 September.
    Liberia recorded its first Ebola case in March last year and analysts believe the latest cases are a serious set-back for the country.

    The new cases in Liberia was announced just days after Guinea, where the epidemic started, said it had no more Ebola cases.

    If no more cases are detected for 42 days, it would be declared free of the virus.
    Sierra Leone was declared free of Ebola on 7 November.
    More than 11,000 people have died of the disease since December 2013, the vast majority of them in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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US approves genetically modified salmon for food


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Google offers YouTube copyright support


  • 20 November 2015 Technology
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    YouTube owner Google says it will help fund up to $1m (£650,000) in legal fees for some content creators who have received copyright takedown notices.

    It will step in if it feels their material is considered to be fair use.

    However the firm admitted that only a handful of people have been chosen to benefit from this support.

    Copyright holders are able to make requests to Google - or other sites - to take down content under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

    However there are exceptions to the law, which vary around the world but can include the use of other material for the purposes of commentary and parody.

    If a small portion of somebody else's work is used in this context, or in news reporting or for teaching purposes in the US, it can be exempt from copyright legislation.
    "We are offering legal support to a handful of videos that we believe represent clear fair uses which have been subject to DMCA takedowns," wrote Fred von Lohmann, Google's copyright legal director, in a blog post.

    The firm will keep these videos online in the US and cover the cost of any lawsuits, he added.
    "We're doing this because we recognise that creators can be intimidated by the DMCA's counter-notification process and the potential for litigation that comes with it.

    "While we can't offer legal protection to every video creator - or even every video that has a strong fair use defence - we'll continue to resist legally unsupported DMCA takedowns as part of our normal processes."

    The videos that will be defended are not visible in the UK but include two video game reviews and a piece which contains news footage of Rachel Dolezal, the American woman who was born white but now says she is black, reports Wired.
     
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India's central bank employees strike over pensions


  • 20 November 2015 Business
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    Most of the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) 17,000 employees went on strike on Thursday in what the central bank described as "mass casual leave".
    The walk out resulted in "some interruptions" to clearing and settlement operations at the central bank, but it said that its systems were largely operational.
    Four unions had called for the strike to demand better pension benefits.
    It was also against reforms that would reduce the RBI's regulatory powers.
    The central bank has been in debate over its policy independence with the government, which has been trying to assert more influence over the RBI's interest rate setting process.
    The government wants to create a rate-setting board with its appointed members to vote on such decisions.
    The RBI has cut interest rates four times this year, with the latest move in September to boost growth as inflation hit a record low on tumbling commodity prices.

    'Losing independence'

    Union leaders said the dispute over retirement benefits showed that the bank was losing its independence, because it used raise pensions without approval from the government.
    Workers want their pensions to be increased to reflect rising costs and payments to former employees raised by $75 (£49) a month so that they can afford healthcare.
    The unions have warned of longer strikes in the near future if the central bank does not meet its demands.
     

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Singapore jails City Harvest megachurch founder and officials



  • 20 November 2015 Asia

A combination photo shows the City Harvest Church accused (top-left to bottom-right): Serina Wee, Chew Eng Han, Sharon Tan, Kong Hee, Tan Ye Peng and John Lam
  The convicted (top-left to bottom-right): Serina Wee, Chew Eng Han, Sharon Tan, Kong Hee, Tan Ye Peng and John Lam



Six senior officials of Singapore's City Harvest megachurch have been jailed over a $50m Singapore dollar ($35m; £23m) fraud case.

The evangelical church's pastor and founder, Kong Hee, was jailed for eight years - others received between 21 months and six years.

The court ruled last month the group had misused church finances to fund the music career of Kong's wife, Sun Ho.

All denied the charges - the church had supported them during the trial.

State prosecutors said before sentencing it was "the largest amount of charity funds ever misappropriated in Singapore's legal history".

'Wrongful gain'

Known for its slick image and wealth-focused brand of Christianity, City Harvest Church (CHC) has some 17,500 members in Singapore and branches around the world.

In 2002, its launched what it called the Crossover Project - a scheme to evangelise through Ms Ho's music career.
 City Harvest Church pastor Kong Hee and his wife arrive at the state court in Singapore on 21 October
 The case has attracted considerable media interest in Singapore 

 The hope was that songs like China Wine - a tune with rapper Wyclef Jean depicting Ms Ho as a Chinese exotic dancer in Jamaica - would help spread the gospel.

A church-backed music production company aimed at helping her achieve mainstream success in the US was left with millions of dollars in losses when the project failed.

The six were convicted on 21 October of misappropriating S$24m of church funds for the music project, and using another S$26m in an attempt to cover their tracks.

They were found guilty of various counts of criminal breach of trust and falsification of accounts, although the judge accepted that there was no evidence of "wrongful gain" by the defendants themselves.

That lack of personal financial benefit from the fraud meant the judge did not impose the maximum sentences of up to 20 years, local media report.

Ms Ho herself was not prosecuted in connection with the case and did not attend Friday's sentencing.

She recently took over leadership of the church.


Convictions in full
  • Kong Hee, CHC founder: eight years.
  • Chew Eng Han, former fund manager for the church: six years.
  • Tan Ye Peng, deputy senior pastor: five years and six months.
  • Serina Wee, former finance manager: five years.
  • John Lam, finance committee member: three years
  • Sharon Tan, former finance manager: 21 months
  • All can appeal against their sentences.
 
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Kim & Kanye We're Selling Our Starter Home ... For $20 Plus Mil!!!


3:35PM by Emmanuel Nwokoma

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are proving the old adage, "the rich get richer," because they're making more on a single house than 10 random people combined will ever make in a lifetime.
Kim and Kanye bought the sprawling Bel-Air mansion in 2013 for $9 million, and our sources say they spent around $2 million renovating it.
We've learned the home is going on the market in the next few days, and the asking price will be more than $20 million.
Our West L.A. real estate sources say they will get what they're asking, and maybe more. The house is in a hot area of town and it's likely they'll get multiple offers which will trigger a bidding war.
Here's the real bitch of it all ... they didn't even bother to live there. They moved to Calabasas to live with Kris for a while, and then bought a house in nearby Hidden Hills.
Rich people ... it's really hard to like them.

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Apollo Nida Feds to Seize Prized Ducati Watch Out Kandi Burruss



The feds are are hot on the trail of Apollo Nida's super expensive ATV and motorcycle ... and it's led them to the doorstep of 'RHOA' co-star Kandi Burruss.
The government is on the hunt for anything of value that Apollo owns, so his victims can be made whole. Apollo owns nearly $2 mil in restitution for money laundering and check fraud.
As he sits in prison, the feds are looking to seize Apollo's 2014 Ducati and Yamaha Raptor ATV.  It looks like he was trying to hide them, because they're not at his house. They're tucked away at Kandi's.
 





But Apollo has a problem ... 'RHOA' aired an episode Sunday where Kandi confessed the wheels were in her garage.  We've learned 2 days later the feds were in court, getting an order from a judge allowing them to pay a visit to Kandi and grab the fancy toys.
Here's the good news. The feds are fans of 'Real Housewives.'

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Giuliana Rancic Will Take No Sass


11/19/2015 6:00 AM PST, by Emmanuel Nwokoma



Giuliana Rancic's size has pretty much always been a thing. She's very, very thin, and she says it's because of a cancer medication she takes that makes it extremely difficult for her to put on any weight, but people will never, ever stop talking about it. There's been all kinds of speculation about a possible eating disorder, but Giuliana says it's her medication, and since we're not in her head, we have to take her word for it.

But Giuliana knows what you've been saying about her. She knows, and she has the most fabulous reaction:



Oh, how wonderful! "Eat a burger" is a comment that people love to make to thin women, but don't y'all even worry about it, because Giuliana has that covered. You can move along with your day and find something about some other lady's body to criticize, but Giuliana is fine right now. Thanks!

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Tito Ortiz Says Jenna Jameson "Abandoned" Twins, Following Rare Red Carpet Sighting








Tito Ortiz is speaking out about ex Jenna Jameson, putting her on blast for "abandoning" their twins on social media.
On Wednesday, we tweeted out a link to an adorable photo of the MMA fighter with 6-year-old sons Jesse and Journey at the premiere of "The Good Dinosaur" in Hollywood.
In the pic it linked to, the proud papa smiles with his hands on his boys' shoulders, the two cute kids all dressed up for the red carpet.
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Thursday, November 19, 2015

Famous Offspring Arrested Together In Stolen Car







Chaka Khan should be worried about the people with whom her son is hanging out. And if oil baron and Hollywood kingpin Marvin Davis were alive, he should be worried his grandson is hanging with Chaka's son ... because both were just arrested together.
Chaka's son Damien Holland and Marvin's grandson Jason "Gummy Bear" Davis were arrested Thursday in Bev Hills, for allegedly cruising around in a stolen car ... and that's just for starters.
Bev Hills cops spotted the pair in a white Audi Q5. Cops searched the car and found stolen mail.
Davis and Holland were arrested and booked for identity theft and possession of a stolen property. We're told cops are still investigating and they could be booked for possession of a stolen car.

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