Michael Jackson |Top Movies of 2003 Jacko’s Scorned Manager Starts Blabbing The New York Times is now using unnamed sources and US Weekly as the basis of its stories. You almost wonder what the hubbub was over Jayson Blair . Today’s bylined story by Sharon Waxman about Michael Jackson goes …
Read More »Lawmakers Rush to Aid Military Families
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers are expected to push aggressively for new and expedited benefits and services for military families now that the number of killed, missing in action and prisoners of waris increasing, experts say. “Everyone is scrambling to see what they can do,” observed Kathy Moakler of the National Military …
Read More »Nepal court jails Canadian tourist for 7 years for child sex abuse
KATHMANDU, Nepal – A court official in Nepal says a Canadian tourist with several previous child sex convictions has been sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually abusing a minor boy. The Lalitpur district court said that Ernest Fenwick MacIntosh, 71, from the province of Nova Scotia, was also …
Read More »Simon Not Leaving American Idol: Stakes Too High
Simon Cowell |Michael Jackson Simon Not Leaving American Idol: Stake Too High Simon Cowell is not leaving American Idol. I’m sorry I’m so late to the AI craze, but I did catch Cowell giving interviews last week to the effect that he “didn’t know what he’d be doing” about a …
Read More »Vatican releases stats ahead of Int'l Women's Day: Fewer than one-fifth employees are women
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican has always been a heavily male bureaucracy, and statistics released on the eve of International Women’s Day now back that up. As of last year, only 18 percent of Holy See employees were women, up from 17 percent four years ago. In the separately administered …
Read More »Iranian state television reports that supreme leader appoints new police chief to oversee Iran
TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian state television is reporting the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader has appointed a former general in the country’s Revolutionary Guard as the nation’s new police chief. The report Monday said Ayatollah Ali Khamenei replaced Gen. Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam with Gen. Hossein Ashtari for a three-year term. Moghaddam …
Read More »German high court overturns ban on teachers wearing headscarves, ruling it unconstitutional
BERLIN – Germany’s highest court has struck down a state’s ban on teachers wearing headscarves as unconstitutional, saying that it violates guaranteed religious freedoms. The Federal Constitutional Court ruled Friday in favor of two female Muslim teachers from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in a decision that will also apply …
Read More »Greek leader Tsipras promises no disruption to state wages as state slips back into deficit
ATHENS, Greece – Greece has slipped back into deficit so far this year, according to figures from the Bank of Greece. But the country’s left-wing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras ruled out any difficulties in making payments for public sector workers’ salaries or state-backed pensions. The central bank said the central …
Read More »UAE recalls ambassador to Sweden, summons Swedish ambassador over criticism of Saudi Arabia
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The United Arab Emirates has recalled its ambassador to Sweden to protest comments made by Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom criticizing neighboring Saudi Arabia. The official UAE news agency, WAM, says Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash also summoned Sweden’s Ambassador to the …
Read More »Pope says nothing can justify death penalty and there's no way to 'humanely' execute convicts
VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis says nothing can justify the use of the death penalty and there is no “right” way to humanely kill another person. Francis outlined the Catholic church’s opposition to capital punishment in a letter to the International Commission against the Death Penalty, an independent group of …
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