Monday, April 5, 2010

the big story (late edition)

VIDEO: WikiLeaks Exposes 'Collateral Murder' In Iraq



Video game-style combat leads to death and harm to Iraqi children and a good Samaritan who tried to save them

Calling it a case of "collateral murder," the WikiLeaks Web site today released harrowing until-now secret video of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter in Baghdad in 2007 repeatedly opening fire on a group of men that included a Reuters photographer and his driver -- and then on a van that stopped to rescue one of the wounded men.

None of the members of the group were taking hostile action, contrary to the Pentagon's initial cover story; they were milling about on a street corner. One man was evidently carrying a gun, though that was and is hardly an uncommon occurrence in Baghdad.

Reporters working for WikiLeaks determined that the driver of the van was a good Samaritan on his way to take his small children to a tutoring session. He was killed and his two children were badly injured.

In the video, which Reuters has been asking to see since 2007, crew members can be heard celebrating their kills.

"Oh yeah, look at those dead bastards," says one crewman after multiple rounds of 30mm cannon fire left nearly a dozen bodies littering the street.

A crewman begs for permission to open fire on the van and its occupants, even though it has done nothing but stop to help the wounded: "Come on, let us shoot!"

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*ALSO: How Americans Are Propagandized About Afghanistan

earlier:
US Admits Role in February Killing of Afghan Women



After General McChrystal admits to US troops killing "an amazing number of" unarmed civilians and Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, pleas for an ending to foreign interference and voter fraud, now comes word that Afghan women have been murder by American soldiers. Have both countries finally had enough of the occupation?

KABUL, Afghanistan — After initially denying involvement or any cover-up in the deaths of three Afghan women during a badly bungled American Special Operations assault in February, the American-led military command in Kabul admitted late on Sunday that its forces had, in fact, killed the women during the nighttime raid.

The admission immediately raised questions about what really happened during the Feb. 12 operation — and what falsehoods followed — including a new report that Special Operations forces dug bullets out of the bodies of the women to hide the true nature of their deaths.

A NATO official also said Sunday in an interview that an Afghan-led team of investigators had found signs of evidence tampering at the scene, including the removal of bullets from walls near where the women were killed. A senior NATO official later denied on Monday that any evidence tampering occurred.

The disclosure could not come at a worse moment for the American military: NATO officials are struggling to contain fallout from a series of tirades against the foreign military presence by the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, who has also railed against the killing of civilians by Western forces.

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RELATED: Imperial Overstretch in Afghanistan

CoOlDiGgY news (late edition)

Econ Criminals:
Rubin and Greenspan to face crisis inquiry



Robert Rubin, head of Goldman Sachs and former Treasury Secretary, and Alan Greenspan, former head of the private-owned Federal Reserve, both of whom enabled and championed the conditions that caused the economic collapse, face an inquiry of "What they knew and when did they know."

Robert Rubin, the former Treasury secretary who played a key role in financial deregulation during Bill Clinton’s presidency and who has kept a low profile since stepping down as a special adviser to Citigroup in January 2009, is to be questioned by the US financial crisis inquiry commission this week.

The committee, created by Congress and given sweeping powers in May 2009, is also to question Chuck Prince, the former chief executive of Citi, as well as Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

The line-up suggests the committee is narrowing the scope of its investigation ahead of a final report to Congress in December.

Phil Angelides, the commission’s chairman, said he would ask Mr Greenspan, who led the Fed between 1987 and 2006, why the central bank did not curb subprime lending before the housing bubble burst.

Mr Angelides, a former California state treasurer, said: “The fact is that the Fed, as the main regulator, had the power to impose rules that would apply to everybody.

“We need to peel the veil from these events so that the American people find out what really happened.”

On Sunday, Mr Greenspan appeared to be clinging to his free market ideology, telling ABC News there remained “no alternative” to competitive markets in democratic societies and that regulators could not have foreseen the events that would follow the collapse of Lehman Brothers.

Bill Thomas, vice-chairman of the FCIC and the former Republican chairman of the House’s ways and means committee, said he would ask Mr Greenspan: “what did you know, when did you know it and if you didn’t know it, why didn’t you know it?”.

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*EPA may try to use Clean Water Act to regulate carbon dioxide

*6 dead, 21 missing in W. Va. coal mine blast

*Potential Risk to Blood Supply Probed

*Government a big commercial real estate player

*'Something's Got To Give': Massive Pension Fund Shortfalls Threaten To Bankrupt States

*US seeks maximum civil penalty against Toyota

*Watchdog Group Raises Alarm Over ‘Payday Loans’ at Mainstream Banks

*Kristol: "Better" for US to attack Iran than if Israel did

*Non-Citizen US War Vets Facing Deportation Despite Military Promises of Citizenship



*Indiana Joins Legal Challenge to Health Care Law

*Environmentalists blast Obama mining rule reversal

*Study: In social dealings, being older is being wiser

*Oil at 18-month high

*L.A. controller warns that city could exhaust general fund by May 10

*2 children killed in Mexico border state shootout

*VIDEO: First Lady says Presdient's home country is Kenya




earlier:
America's Space Program Almost Over



Shuttle Discovery blasts off this morning on the next-to-last shuttle mission ever. America's half century of manned space flight is about to come to an end. President Obama is scrapping manned NASA missions and the US will now pay Russia $50 million a seat for our astronauts to tag along

April 5 (Bloomberg) -- The space shuttle Discovery blasted off from Florida today on its next-to-last mission as President Barack Obama prepares to hold a conference on the future of U.S. space exploration in Cape Canaveral.

Discovery took off at 6:2 a.m. local time from Kennedy Space Center with six astronauts on board for a 13-day mission to the Earth-orbiting International Space Station. The shuttle, commanded by U.S. Navy Captain Alan Poindexter, is set to deliver a logistics module with equipment to be used for science experiments. The craft is set to return to Florida on April 18.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has planned three more shuttle flights before the program, which started in 1981, is shut down. Atlantis is slated to take off on its last journey on May 14, Endeavour is set for its final launch on July 29 and Discovery is to make its last trip in September.

Also part of the Discovery crew on this mission is Japanese astronaut Naoko Yamazaki, who will serve as a mission specialist.

Discovery will still be orbiting Earth when Obama visits Kennedy for the U.S. space exploration conference on April 15. Obama announced in February a plan to end NASA’s Constellation program to develop rockets and vessels for a return to the moon by 2020 and instead focus on technology development and spurring private efforts to build spacecraft.

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*Jobless rate may rise as many are drawn back to labor force

*ANALYSIS: Want To Understand The Next Financial Crisis? Read This Account Of The Politics Behind Reform

*ANALYSIS: Robert Reich breaks down Greenspan, Summers, and Why the Economy Is So Out of Whack

*Attack on US consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan

*Michael Steele: Being a Black Republican chairman means "smaller margin" for error

*Obama mission: Saving Gov. Patrick

*Is the tea party brewing a revolution?

*Calif. climate law under assault in poor economy

*UK Housing Heading For A Double Dip


*South Africa warns against Terreblanche revenge

*Grounded ship spills 3km of oil on Great Barrier Reef
the Girls of CoOlDiGgY tm

(coming soon)

the fairer sex

Easter + Katy Perry = Religious Confusion



...but Katy's got nothing on tomorrow's feature...

girl blurbs

*Double your pleasure, double your cliche twin jokes. Mary-Kate & Ashley. But, seriously, which one's the evil one?

*Rihanna may be getting soon, no word on divorce date yet

*Who Is ... the Progressive Girl?

*VIDEO: Let it Brittany Snow

*If someone hits you on the back then your face will stay like that: Is Hollywood Botox Toxic to Careers?

*They're real and they're spectacular: Teri Hatcher and a Bikini

*Crazy Brunette News R&B Singer Cassie pretends to work at Wal-Mart

the random

This is what Sinead O'Conner looks like now. We were imagining the day when she would grow her hair and magically look like Jennifer Connelly. That's 20 years wasted

CoOlDiGgY tech & media

iPad Likely Beat Estimates, Signaling Tablet Revival



April 5 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. probably sold more than twice as many iPads in its debut weekend as some analysts estimated, an early sign that Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs may succeed at reviving demand for tablet-style computers.

The iPad’s initial sales may have reached 700,000 units, Piper Jaffray & Co.’s Gene Munster said in an interview yesterday. The Minneapolis-based analyst had predicted sales of 200,000 to 300,000, while Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.’s Toni Sacconaghi had projected 300,000 to 400,000. JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Mark Moskowitz estimated 825,000 in the quarter to June.

The device went on sale April 3, drawing crowds to stores across the U.S. and rivaling the frenzy seen when the iPhone was introduced in 2007. Lines at five stores surveyed by Piper Jaffray were longer than expected, yet Apple had iPads available late in the opening day, signaling the company was able to produce enough devices to fulfill initial demand, Munster said.

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*Wi-Fi Vs. 3G: The Ultimate Guide To Picking The Right iPad

*3D TV has arrived, but glitches remain

*The mathematical formula for how celebrity gossip spreads on the internet

*NJ court: Employee-attorney e-mails are private

*David Shuster 'Ripped A New One,' May Be Off MSNBC Indefinitely

*CNN Is Dead, A Victim Of Blind Adherence To Silly Principles

*Whole Foods working to curb Facebook-based scam

sports & health (late edition)

Redskins talk McNabb deal




Scottie Pippen, Karl Malone lead 2010 Hall of Fame class



INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Scottie Pippen considers himself a double winner. He'll enter basketball's Hall of Fame as an individual and a member of the Dream Team on the same day.

"I'll be able to take one trip and kill both," Pippen said with a laugh.

Pippen, Karl Malone and two of the best U.S. Olympic teams — including that famed 1992 Dream Team — were selected Monday as part of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's class of 2010. Malone and Pippen, both eligible for election for the first time, were part of that '92 Olympic team.

Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss, high school coaching great Bob Hurley Sr., and WNBA star Cynthia Cooper also were in the class announced at the Final Four. NBA veterans Dennis Johnson and Gus Johnson and international star Maciel "Ubiratan" Pereira will be honored posthumously.

The 1960 and 1992 U.S. Olympic teams, which both won Olympic gold medals, will be part of the induction ceremony on Aug. 13.

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earlier:
Wicked Pissa: Sox beat Yanks in Opener



BOSTON – Nothing else in the world, it is safe to say, ever again will bring together LeBron James, Neil Diamond, Dr. Dre, Steven Tyler, Pedro Martinez(notes) and Alan Dershowitz. And yet Sunday night here they were, at Fenway Park of all places, the magnetism of an opening night game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees capable of drawing a doctor and a lawyer, a couple of 60-something singers with hair-dye fetishes and two athletes who know what it’s like to be the very best at what they do.

Red Sox vs. Yankees transcends everything. Race. Age. Gender. Anyone could appreciate the show the teams put on in the first game of the season, a 9-7 Red Sox victory at Fenway Park that set a mighty standard for the 2,429 remaining duels across the sport this season. Drama and intrigue and excitement coalesced into a back-and-forth battle between baseball’s two best teams, and though it counted equal to all the other games, it meant plenty more, every moment sliced thin, placed on a slide and primed for microscopic examination.

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*Vanderbilt pitcher breaks kneecap, makes outstanding play



*Tiger: "I lied to myself"

*Duke and Butler not as different as you think

*Diabetes drug linked to kidney problems, but FDA keeps it on the market anyway

the frivolous

Gervais to Americans: You're Fat



Ricky Gervais has lost 42 pounds in recent months and he tells the Daily Telegraph it was for health reasons.

"The Hollywood pressure is that you do have to be of a certain standard or a certain type," he said. "I see everyone doing it, even good character actors. I think, 'Why are you starving yourself?' The pressure is there to have white, straight teeth..."

The pressure was not something he succombed to, he said:

"What is in America? I don't give a **** what they think and if I don't get a film role because my teeth are crooked, then **** them, I don't want it. I just go, 'It's ridiculous.'

"I hate them, and I hate that people think that I would. It makes me angry. I remember when a newspaper said, 'He's lost three stone for Hollywood.'

"I went, 'No, I haven't lost three stone and I would never ******* do it for Hollywood.

"I did it 'cos I work out and I wanna be fit.' And that annoys me."

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*Dennis Hopper Ordered to Pay $12K a Month to Wife

*Security Heightened On 'Dancing With The Stars' Due To Erin Andrews Death Threats

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