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Russian ambassador to US recalled over President Biden’s comments

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Russian ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov was recalled on Wednesday after the US President Joe Biden hinted in an interview he felt Vladimir Putin was a killer; and said Russia would “pay a price” for alleged electoral interference in the 2020 US presidential election.

The US intelligence officials released a report confirming the Russian leader’s authorisation of operations “aimed at denigrating President Biden’s candidacy”. In an interview with ABC News, Biden said Putin “will pay a price. […] I know you and you know me. If I establish this occurred, then be prepared.” Upon interviewer George Stephanopoulos asking if “[y]ou think he’s a killer?”, Biden responded “I do”, but it was possible to “walk and chew gum at the same time for places where it’s in our mutual interest to to work together”.

This came after the United States sanctioned seven of the Russian government’s senior members earlier this month over the poisoning of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said while “we have still found ways to work together in areas where we have mutual interest”, President Biden will not “hold back in his direct communications”. Spokesperson for the US State Department Jalina Porter said: “We remain clear-eyed about the challenges that Russia poses, and even as we work with Russia to advance U.S. interests, we’ll also work to hold them accountable”.

The US State Department said it had “nothing to comment” if it would recall its own ambassador John J. Sullivan, who has been posted in Moscow since 2020.

In a statement on the Russian Foreign Ministry’s website, spokeswoman Maria Zakharova confirmed “Anatoly Antonov has been summoned to Moscow for consultations” and “[w]e are interested in preventing an irreversible deterioration in relations, if the Americans become aware of the risks associated with this”.

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Quaker website editor launches music podcast programme

Friday, July 22, 2005

Simon Gray, Quaker website editor for the Friend and an organiser for the World Gathering of Young Friends today launched radio star one as a podcast linked to birmingham aliveĀ !, the Birmingham what’s on guide.

“It’s an eclectic mix of jazz, world, electronic, classical, & folk”, he said, “perhaps in a similar vein to Radio 3’s late junction programme”.

Simon is currently in consultation to make the Friend itself be available as a podcast. Already subscribers can read it via an RSS feed, with the appropriate aggregator software. Podcasting is a fast-growing form of broadcasting which is freely available to listeners on the internet.

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18th Century Aristocracy To Big Brother Why Chesterfield Still Rules

By Tony Head

The leather Chesterfield sofa exudes style. It’s practically a British institution, and has been re-discovered in recent times, thanks to popular culture.

Find out about the history of this timeless settee and why it’s now cooler than ever to own one.

18th century aristocracy to Big Brother – why Chesterfield still rules

It is a symbol of classic elegance, taste and distinction. It is a quintessentially British icon that reminds us of when Britain was once Great. It remains a timeless statement of erudition and enduring style. Not only that, it’s extremely comfortable to park your bum on!

It is, of course, the leather Chesterfield sofa. Few can argue that the Chesterfield is ‘just a settee’ when it has been around for so long that it has virtually embedded itself in public consciousness.

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This instantly-recognisable leather suite usually features a low back, deep buttoned arms and back, complemented by a double-buttoned front border. Scroll-fronted arms are often attractively embellished with lines of individual stud nails.

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Origins of the Chesterfield leather suite

The origins of the Chesterfield sofa are unclear, but it is believed the first incarnation of this leather suite appeared in the 18th century. Philip Dormer Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, had a renowned cabinet-maker design him an item of furniture to allow a gentleman to sit comfortably and maintain a proper posture.

The Chesterfield gained popularity during the Victorian period and has since then been found adorning rooms in mansions, stately homes, libraries and government buildings. However, it would be wrong to purely associate this particular leather settee with elitism and imperialism.

The Chesterfield sofa has just as much ensconced itself in popular culture whilst still remaining a symbol of luxury and classic style. The appearance of the Chesterfield settee in 2007’s Celebrity Big Brother has perhaps led to a further resurgence in popularity. Despite the fact that the show itself could be argued to be somewhat far away from what one would normally associate with this settee – taste and sophistication.

A versatile settee

That aside, what cannot be denied is that the Chesterfield is just as unmistakeably ‘now’ as it ever was – wherever you are in the world. Top LA interior designer, Peter Dunham believes the key to the settee’s lasting popularity is its versatility:

“It’s the only sofa that fits from completely traditional English clubby to modern, depending on what you cover it in. Worn leather looks sumptuous in libraries. For a modern look, cover it in white or some crazy red.”

(Source: LA Times, September 23, 2004)

However, perhaps the deciding factor in the Chesterfield’s enduring lifespan is not just how great it looks. The most important thing for a settee is that it is both comfortable and practical. It fulfils the simple purpose of a settee that the Earl of Chesterfield requested all that time ago.

About the Author: This article was written by Tony Head on behalf of Saxon Leather, the UK’s premier builder of Chesterfield sofas, settees and other quality leather furniture. Saxon supplies leather suites to homes, offices, embassies and palaces all over the world. Visit saxonleather.co.uk to see the full ra

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Interview with Usenet search sites targeted by the MPAA

Thursday, March 2, 2006

Last week, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced it had launched seven lawsuits against operators of websites it claims had been “facilitating the distribution of copyright works”.

In its announcement, the MPAA said it had commenced legal action against the following BitTorrent tracking sites: isohunt.com, bthub.com, and torrentbox.com, which are all owned by the same person; torrentspy.com; niteshadow.com as well as ed2k site ed2k-it.com and Usenet search engines nzb-zone.com, binnews.com, and dvdrs.net.

Despite the announcement on its website and in the media, the MPAA has failed to notify the administrators of the sites involved directly. Joe from Binnews told Wikinews he only found out about the MPAA’s actions after reading it on several news sites. He said, “At first, I double read the article making sure we were not being punk’d. But then I was shocked that we had to read about it publicly first. As of today (February 25), we have yet to get anything (from the MPAA)”.

“Descds”, an administrator of dvdrs.net told Wikinews that the first he knew of the action being taken against the site was when he was approached by the press and users of his site. He said, “We haven’t been informed by the MPAA and quite frankly are outraged by the method they have adopted to file these lawsuits. In actual fact we would still be none the wiser had our members and members of the press not have contacted us.”

“When we found out about the filed lawsuit we was first worried (after all we are only a small site with limited funds), then shocked and finally outraged. Had the MPAA contacted us anytime in the sites history regards their concerns we would have happily worked with them to gain a resolve,” he said.

Descds also said that despite attempts to contact the MPAA he has received no response.

When asked by Wikinews how they felt about discovering the MPAA’s lawsuits both administrators said they would have appreciated being notified before the announcement was made public.

Binnews told Wikinews, “We do feel they should have notified first. We do not even have a confirmation this is for real.”

Dvdrs said, “We have stated many times had the MPAA personally contacted us we would have happily listened to their issues and acted accordingly. We are doing nothing wrong legally on our site and to be made look like an established piracy ring is an outrage. We have worked extremely hard on site to keep within international laws and they have publicly destroyed everything we have worked towards in the last two years. We are receiving negative PR and this is totally unacceptable.”

Wikinews has discovered that both Binnews and dvdrs.net have procedures in place for dealing with alleged copyright infringement under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Despite this, both sites deny ever being contacted by any organisation with a “takedown” notice.

When asked if Binnews ever received a takedown notice, Binnews replied, “Nope, we have never received a notice from anyone. My cell phone is tied to the site, we have proper DMCA guidelines on the site and no one has contacted us.”

When asked the same question, Dvdrs said, “No never. We would actively respond to any DMCA request quickly and efficiently. We fully support the law and would never try to evade anything within its scope. Had a DMCA been issued by any member, our site would have immediately deleted the offensive file.”

When asked how they would deal with a DMCA takedown notice, Binnews said, “We would act quite quickly. An email sent to the alert system is tied into all of “staff” members, my cell phone and my email.”

According to Dvdrs, they would be equally as compliant. “We would immediately delete the offending file on our server and conduct a thorough research into any files that may also be connected to the one mentioned. We would also respond to the request personally with a follow up email expressing our actions,” they said.

Wikinews asked the administrators if they thought their sites were any different to conventional search engines like Google and Yahoo. Binnews replied, “No, you can go to any search engine and find just about anything.”

Dvdrs also shares Binnews’ position telling Wikinews, “No. We index what is already readily available on commercial, tax paying, US based registered companies hard drives. All we are doing is pointing to files not on our network, much the same way google or any search bot operates. We do not host these files and without the premium paid service of third parties our marked up text based XML files are useless. We have never hosted illegal files and only offer information.”

Dvdrs has expressed that if the MPAA deems them illegal they should also target those who are actually hosting the files. Descds said, “We feel that should the MPAA deem us illegal then they must also target premium paid Usenet Providers who act as the transit for these files. Ironically both Easynews and Usenetserver offer both indexing and carrier for these files and yet have received no such lawsuits filed.”

“We also find it ironic still that Newzbin, creators, instigators and promoters of the NZB format and un-arguably the biggest Usenet Indexing site in the world have received no lawsuits filed. We feel that we are being rail roaded and are not at all happy about it.”

On the other hand, Binnews was surprised that the MPAA did not target ISPs and Usenet providers in the first instance. “Cut the head off and there is nothing for us to index and report on. If the ISPs acted in a proper manner and did what they are more than capable of, we would not be assisting people in combating piracy on their networks,” they said.

Despite being outraged with the MPAA and its actions, Descds said that despite being outside of US juristiction he is happy to assist the MPAA in anyway necessary. “We would like it known for the record that we are actively trying to reach a resolve regards this action by the MPAA. We have contacted them and said openly many times we would welcome their input and act accordingly. Should they feel that NZBS are illegal we will remove those sections immediately and await a legal judgement on their legality. DVDRS is not a pirate network and to call us such has insulted our member base.”

“I would also like it noted that although we host in the US i am actually a UK citizen who currently does not have to adhere to their communications and judgements. However, such is our resolve that I would happily comply should communication between us take place. We can offer little more to help this but hope that the MPAA retract their statement that we are an organised pirate network and restore our good name. Should the MPAA decide to not communicate with us and continue their legal actions we will instruct our attorneys and contact legal bodies like the EFF for help on this matter,” he added.

Binnews also had this to say of the MPAA’s lawsuit: “Binnews does not host any files, the claim that we read “BinNews.com offers files for over 3,000 movies” is 100% completely false. We do not host any files, never have and never will. We provide a legitimate service to copyright holders. No where on our site does it say, “join us, we can give you free movies.” We do not even have pre-made nzb files.”

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British Prime Minister David Cameron makes unannounced visit to Libya

Friday, February 1, 2013

British Prime Minister David Cameron made an unannounced visit to the Libyan capital city of Tripoli yesterday after visiting Algeria earlier in the day.

David Cameron pledged that Britain would help in training Libya’s security forces. He said in a joint press conference held with Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan that “the British people want to stand with you and help you deliver the greater security that Libya needs”. Cameron also reiterated his support for the French-backed intervention in Mali, denying suggestions put to him that foreign intervention in Islamic countries would lead to a backlash against Western nations by al-Qaeda.

The security was tight during his walkabout in the Martyrs’ Square, where police attempted to hold back the locals as a police helicopter flew overhead. His visit to Tripoli comes in the aftermath of recent threats to the British embassy and just a week after British citizens were urged to leave the second largest city of Benghazi due to a “specific and imminent” threat to Westerners.

Police officers investigating the 1988 Lockerbie bombing from the Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary have been granted access to new information to help them with their inquiries. In 2001, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment but was released in 2009 on compassionate health grounds and died last year.

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A How To Guide For Comparing Home Loans}

Submitted by: Kimberley Ash

Comparing home loans before taking up one is one of the smartest things to do. For most Australians, buying a home is one of the major investments they undertake in their lifetime and getting a good deal can help you save a good amount of money in the long term.

What are some of the things to keep in mind when shopping for a home loan?

1. The Type Of Home Loans Available In The Market

As a home buyer who is looking to purchase a home with the help of a home loan, one of the key thing to know is the types of home loans that are available and which one suits your current and future financial needs. Some of the most popular home loans in the market include:

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Basic Home Loan no frills loans usually with low interest rates and limited features. It may offer redraw facilities but limit you in case you want to make extra repayments and withdraw the money in the future.

Standard Home Loan offers more flexibility than the basic loan but with higher interest rates.

2. Getting Different Home Loan Quotes from Lenders.

Comparing home loans from different lenders may feel like comparing oranges to apples. However, as you start off on a journey of owning your dream home, the first thing you need to do is get a good number of quotes from different lenders, both banks and non-bank lenders. This can be achieved through various means one of them being you talking to the lenders and getting direct quotes from them. If your time and schedule doesnt allow it, you can opt to get the services of a mortgage broker. A mortgage broker usually has access to various lenders and can easily get you the information you need to help you compare the available home loan products. Another great way to spend less time and get all the details you need is to use a home loan calculator tool.

3. Take A Closer Look At The Fees And Loan Terms

Even though interest rates play a key role on how much you pay every month, there are other fees to watch out for before signing up with a specific lender for a home loan package. Some of the common fees include:

Lenders Mortgage Insurance (LMI) – This can apply in the event you are unable to raise the 20% deposit. Though its referred to as an insurance, it doesnt ensure you as a borrower but rather protects the lender. Try your best to have a high deposit, for a small difference in the deposit can make a huge difference in your LMI.

Application Fees – Some lenders may charge an application fees, in such cases, try to negotiate for lower fees or if possible for the fees to be waived.

Break Costs – If you are opting for a fixed rate home loan, you may want to pay attention on how much it will cost you in the event of an exit.

About the Author: Kimberley A is an expert property adviser and professional from North Sydney, Australia. The author loves to share her experience on the topics like home loan rate comparison, types of home loans, big lenders, how to get loans approved, etc. so that latest property and home loan updates can be made available for the buyers before making any deal. For more information you can visit

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Author Amy Scobee recounts abuse as Scientology executive

Monday, October 11, 2010

Wikinews interviewed author Amy Scobee about her book Scientology – Abuse at the Top, and asked her about her experiences working as an executive within the organization. Scobee joined the organization at age 14, and worked at Scientology’s international management headquarters for several years before leaving in 2005. She served as a Scientology executive in multiple high-ranking positions, working out of the international headquarters of Scientology known as “Gold Base”, located in Gilman Hot Springs near Hemet, California.

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