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September 1, 2011 – 3:47 pm



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September 1, 2011 – 9:21 am



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Secret Love | Which Actress Gave Her Baby To Another Celebrity Couple? [Blind Items]

September 1, 2011 – 9:17 am

Rather than threatening everyone’s careers with a child out of wedlock, this actress gave up her baby to the man she had an affair with and his wife. This Real Housewife is desperate to get back on TV and this tween star wants to fix her boobs. Who’s she going to find to raise them?

1. “Which very famous actress and music icon had a secret love child together in the late 1990s? Both of these parents are extremely well-known in their fields. At the time, Beauty and The Beast were each married to other celebrities, but had an affair while working on a project together. Beauty was just becoming well-known at the time, and having a baby with a famous and married music icon while each was married to someone else would have hurt everyone’s careers. So, when they discovered she was pregnant, both couples agreed that Beauty would take a little time away from the spotlight, and Beast and his wife would publicly pretend to be pregnant. Beauty and her husband separated because of the affair, but Beast’s wife stood by him and raised the child as her own… even though Beauty and The Beast have hooked up several times since then.” [ Blind Gossip ]

2. “What former Housewife crashed a premiere party for another show and begged producers to put her on their show.” [ CDaN ]

3. “What former just about A list tweener singer who now makes her living being a party girl wants new breasts. She already has fake ones but wants to go bigger, because as she said it, ‘Lets face it. My breasts are the only reason I get hired for anything and I need to find a guy before the rest of me goes.’” [ CDaN ]

4. “This long time, but not old permanent B- list television actor is married. I have never heard of him even trying to cheat until now. He has always been very discreet if he has cheated. Anyway, the other night he had a few too many and made many many moves on this C+ list television actress who has been in this spot before in a good way. Our actress turned him down and told him to go back home to his wife.” [ CDaN ]

5. “What top LPGA player went after her girlfriend with a knife last night after a party because the girlfriend was spotted talking to another woman. Yep, just talking.” [ CDaN ]

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Top Secret | Boston Judge Blocks Secret Evidence In Mehanna Terrorist Trial

September 1, 2011 – 9:02 am

A federal judge in Boston has denied accused terrorism supporter Tarek Mehanna’s motion to access top secret classified documents.

According to District Judge George O’Toole Jr, “the information obtained in accordance with those orders are classified as secret or top secret. Neither the defendant nor his counsel have had access to those classified documents.”

Tarek Mehanna is a 28-year-old chemist, who had recently graduated from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, and was living with his parents in Boston when he was arrested in November 2008 on charges of making a false statement to a federal officer in a domestic or international terrorism case.

Despite being later released, in November 2009, Mehanna was charged with conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and conspiracy to make false statements.

The order, of which Judge O’Toole made 11 findings indicating why the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court properly issued the surveillance orders, based on his own camera review of the documents, is the latest incident of the terrorist suspect being denied the same ‘civil liberties’ as non-terrorism suspects.

Earlier this year, Top Secret Writers reported that U.S lawyer General Eric Holder Jr. attempted to persuade Judge O’Toole not to release the material that, if disclosed, could “cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security of the United States.”

Not only has O’Toole now denied Mehanna’s motion to suppress Foreign Intelligence Service Act evidence, but, in a separate order, he also denied the accused terrorism sympathizer motion to compel production of exculpatory evidence, including Mehanna’s communications with al Qaeda representatives and regarding whether there were terrorist training camps in Yemen at the time Mehanna visited the country.

Some believe that the charging of Tarek Mehanna for “plotting to kill U.S soldiers in Iraq on behalf of U.S soldiers”, to be untrue, and that these claims, as well as the allegation that Mehanna was plotting to open fire in a shopping mall, appear to be a strategy taken by the federal government to convict him.

The fact that such top secret evidence has been blocked by a U.S judge, after fervent appeals that the evidence could “cause exceptionally grave damage to the security of the United States”, could further solidify the argument, for those who believe that there has been no substantial evidence to convict Mehanna, that the suspect is in fact being victimized by the state.

Such sentiments towards the victimisation of Muslims post 9/11, and evidence revealing the prejudice toward terror suspects and not providing them with the same ‘civil liberties’ as non-terrorist suspects, are laid out at Rense.com.

Referring to the Mehanna case, Rense.com published an article titled, Tariq Mehanna ” Obama’s latest Muslim target .

According to Stephen Landman, who wrote the article:

“Post 9/11 Muslims have been victimised, vilified, and persecuted for their faith, ethnicity, prominence, activism and charity. They’ve been targeted, hunted down, rounded up, held in detention, kept in isolation, denied bail, restricted their right to counsel, tried on secret evidence, convicted on bogus charges and given long sentences.”

Speaking about there being no “substantiating evidence” after Mehanna was ordered to be held without bail pending his next court hearing, which is to take place in October this year, JW Carney Jr., Mehanna’s attorney said:

“This is the type of case that challenges our commitment and faith in the United States Constitution. Our country is respected around the world because we presume people are innocent, and we require the government to prove its allegations in open court at trial.”

Those disputing the unjust way Tarek Mehanna is being treated by the federal government are outraged, particularly since the Boston attorney made his desire not to release FISA material containing classified information public, which was later made an order by a Boston judge.

The public is so incensed, that a website has been launched named Freetarek.com.

On its opening page, Free Tarek states:

“Dr.TarekMehanna’s trial is set to begin Monday October 3rd, 2001. Blatant character assassination is being used to make Dr.Mehanna guilty in the eyes of the public before ever stepping into the courtroom.”

Having been placed in solitary confinement since he was denied bail in 2008 without ‘substantiating evidence’, facing life imprisonment if found guilty, and without himself or his counsel given the right to access classified documents that could influence the trial, it certainly seems that the phrase ‘innocent until proven guilty’ is not being applied to Dr. Tarek Mehanna.

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Celebrity Skin Care Secret | Tyra Banks

September 1, 2011 – 1:39 am



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Secret Love | Is Private Peter Andre’s ‘Secret Love’ His Sister Debbie?

September 1, 2011 – 12:43 am

WITH Kerry Katona in the Big Brother house, it’s time for OK! to catch up on the life and times of sentimental Peter Andre? How is Peter? How are the kidzzz? On the cover of OK! we see Andre smiling. Behind him is his son Junior Peter Andre and a woman. Below the tableau of bliss is the headline:

“I LOVE HER SO MUCH”

“Peter finally reveals his secret love”

This is a “WORLD EXCLUSIVE”.

And then we meet the secret love of Pete’s Andre’s life: Angela Mogridge. Says OK! :

“The girl is in fact Pete’s ‘best buddy’.”

OK! says Mogridge is blonde. The woman on the cover is dark. And her name is Debbie Andre. She’s Peter’s sister. So. To disentngle the half-truths and bald-faced bollocks:

Peter’s secret love is not his lover.
The woman on the cover is his sister.

Peter then puts the tin lid on the box marked “Dreams” by opining:

I like to be private.

Anorak

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Wikileaks | WikiLeaks IDs Dozens Of Informants

September 1, 2011 – 12:37 am

(CNN) — A torrent of leaked U.S. diplomatic cables obtained by the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks has been published in the last few days, with at least 170 of them naming sources whose identity was meant to be protected, according to an analysis of the documents by CNN.

Altogether nearly 143,000 of the cables obtained by WikiLeaks last year had been published by Tuesday, out of a total of 251,000 the group says it possesses.

Academics in China, human rights activists in Syria, bankers in Turkey, a Coca-Cola executive in Nepal and British members of Parliament are among dozens of confidential sources named in the cables, which have appeared unredacted on websites such as cablesearch.org.

On its website Tuesday, WikiLeaks said it had published 133,877 cables in the past week, but has denied any part in releasing unredacted cables, maintaining that it was “totally false” to suggest it had exposed any sources. On its Twitter feed WikiLeaks said: “The issue relates to a mainstream media partner and a malicious individual.”

WikiLeaks originally worked with a number of media outlets to redact the cables, but has recently fallen out with several of them, including The New York Times and The Guardian in the UK. WikiLeaks said a story on the latest releases that appeared in Tuesday’s edition of The New York Times, was a “sleazy hack job.”

Just how the unredacted cables found their way onto websites remains a matter of dispute. Last week a German magazine, Der Freitag, said it had found a large encrypted file online and was able to obtain the password to unlock it.

The WikiLeaks website was only intermittently available late Tuesday and Wednesday. The group said it had been a target of a cyber attack, saying on its Twitter feed Tuesday: “WikiLeaks.org is presently under attack.”

Responding to the latest releases, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said Tuesday: “We continue to carefully monitor what becomes public and to take steps to mitigate the damage to national security and to assist those who may be harmed by these illegal disclosures to the extent that we can.”

The U.S. government has previously said that it reached out to sources whose names were in the cables. Some at risk from possible exposure in the cables are said to have been relocated.

Some sources face at worst potential embarrassment by being identified as sources, and many of the cables are marked as “confidential” rather than “secret.” But for others, especially in states with authoritarian regimes, their contacts with U.S. officials may be more hazardous.

One cable sent from the U.S. embassy in Syria in 2009 requested that the identity of three sources be strictly protected. Two were human rights activists, one of whom was briefly detained this year as unrest spread across the country. It does not appear that the activist’s detention in May was linked to the cable.

A “confidential” cable sent from the U.S. Embassy in Beirut in 2007 discussed Lebanese judges who might be nominated to the Special U.N. Tribunal investigating the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. The cable, from then U.S. Ambassador Jeffrey Feltman, notes: “Strictly protect. These persons are at risk of being threatened or assassinated for agreeing to act as Tribunal judges.” The cable goes on to say that one possible nominee had confided to U.S. diplomats that “as an unmarried bachelor with no children and no close relatives in Lebanon, he is more dispensable than judges with family obligations.”

Another cable that quoted several representatives of Vietnam’s Muslim community was marked “Protect all.”

A cable from the embassy in Beijing discussed alleged links between pollution and birth defects. Two expert informants — both Chinese — were marked “strictly protect”, one of whom confided that “the Chinese government, in her view, does “not encourage” information about the relationship between pollution and birth defects to be made available.

Not all those identified are informants. One cable names 23 Australians alleged to have had contact with the radical Islamist cleric Anwar al Awlaki in Yemen. The cable, sent by the U.S. Embassy in Canberra in January 2010 recommends that all of them are placed on no-fly or terrorism watch lists.

The Australian Attorney General Robert McClelland condemned the publication of the cable Tuesday — saying that in the past “WikiLeaks has decided to redact identifying features where security operations or safety could be put at risk. This has not occurred in this case.”

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange responded that the Australian government had been caught “ratting out 23 Australians to the US embassy without due process.”

U.S. diplomats fear that the sudden release of so many cables, including the identities of many informants, will have a chilling effect on sources in the future, as well as posing problems for some of those now readily identifiable through the unredacted cables circulating online.

Atika Shubert contributed to this report

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Secret Of | Limited Time Only Sale ” Snap Up Secret Of Chateau De Moreau

August 31, 2011 – 9:21 pm

Seoul, Korea – There’s been a lot of positive buzz surrounding the launch of much anticipated adventure/mystery offering from 4:33 Creative Labs, Secret of Chateau de Moreau. To celebrate the success of the game’s launch and to show appreciation to App Store consumers, Secret of Chateau de Moreau will be marked down to 99 cents, for a limited time only.

A deal at its regular price, the game’s temporary sale will give players the opportunity to experience the intrigue and intensity of the Secret of Chateau de Moreau universe first hand at an even better price. For less than a dollar, gamers can enter the world of Antoine Moreau – a world where their own choices do more than determine whether or not the game is won or lost. With over forty alternate ending, players’ individual choices and interactions with non-player characters shape the very reality of Secret of Chatea de Moreau.

Narrative driven, this immersive environment can only be survived (let alone conquered) by the quick-witted, as Antoine navigates through plots, schemes, and over 100 challenging and creative puzzles in his search for the murderer of Count Moreau to prove his own innocence.

Thoroughly vetted and beta-tested with phenomenal feedback, Secret of Chateau de Moreau launched with potential to become an instant classic. The discounted price of 99 cents will be available only for a short time period, so interested players shouldn’t delay in taking advantage of this fantastic deal.

Features:
* Make Game Changing Decisions through Bone-Chilling Questioning
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* Solve over 100 Different Puzzles
* Discover Items that can be clues to this mystery
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* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
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Secret Love | Artist’s Choice: Nels Cline On Jim Hall

August 31, 2011 – 3:54 pm

“Secret Love”
Live in Tokyo (AM/Horizon Japan, 1977)
My first experience with Jim Hall’s music was listening to recordings by this wonderful trio from the mid-’70s with Canadian wizards Don Thompson (bass) and Terry Clarke (drums). This version of “Secret Love” shows the absolutely beautiful way Hall interprets sweet song material such as this. Few players, if anyone, can match what Hall does over a major-seventh chord. There is so much understatement with so much nuance and restraint, but without the playing ever sounding anything less than probingly lyrical and memorable.

“My Funny Valentine”
Bill Evans/Jim Hall
Undercurrent (Blue Note, 1963)
This gorgeous meeting of two melodic and harmonic giants never ceases to be rewarding. “My Funny Valentine” can be one of those tunes that sets dyed-in-the-wool jazz cats to groaning. But this version is blithely swinging”almost jaunty”with rhythmic invention and drive that one does not associate with this generally torchy song. The comping alone is exhilarating to listen to: Evans drops dozens of tiny chord stabs; the two dart around the groove and each other with unerring and relaxed swing. Hall’s solo is a treasure trove of classic jazz improvisation at its best”on any instrument.

“Without a Song”
Sonny Rollins
The Bridge (RCA Victor, 1962)
This session features some of the most hair-raisingly adroit up-tempo swing recorded after the boppers cranked up the metronome a decade earlier. I have selected the leadoff track, “Without a Song,” because, beyond the amazing solos, burning tempo and delightful exchanges in evidence here, Hall’s comping astonishes; his accompaniment, along with the soaring rhythm section, drives the track to spectacular heights. Make no mistake about it: This guy can drive a band strumming a guitar like some sort of demonic 1930s big-band guitarist on Gypsy/samba pills.

“Kyoto Bells”
Jazz Impressions of Japan (AM Japan, 1977)
Another Japanese LP, again with the classic ’70s trio of Thompson and Clarke, this record consists of original compositions/improvisations only”no standards. The results are marvelous. “Kyoto Bells” starts with Hall’s harmonics and then blazes a trail that is absolutely smokin’. But I also include it to point out that Hall has often used the idiomatic elements of the guitar as part of his sonic palette, and the results are consistently stimulating and profound.

“Prelude to a Kiss”
Jim Hall/Ron Carter
Alone Together (Milestone, 1973)
Alongside bassist Ron Carter back in ’73, Hall plays so quietly on this live recording that it’s a wonder you can’t hear every tangential conversation in the room! This gorgeous version of the Ellington classic showcases so many of Hall’s remarkable musical traits: the amazing, lush chording; the at times polyrhythmic melodic sequencing that extends over the bar lines as he seeks that perfect resolution (which doesn’t always come”Hall’s courage and risk-taking are part of his genius); and his ability to blend straight and swing feels in an almost eccentric way.

“‘Round Midnight”
Jim Hall Live! (AM/Horizon, 1976)
Again with the ’70s trio of Thompson and Clarke, here is another virtuoso display of visionary artistry: the melodic/polyrhythmic sequencing, puckish song quotes and maddeningly wonderful chords and chord soloing. And here I must mention one of my pet terms for Jim Hall: King of the Bridges. I don’t know what it is, but the bridges to classic standards seem to set him off. One can almost invariably be inundated with a staggering outpouring of classic Hall invention come The Bridge.

“Waltz New”
Jim Hall/Red Mitchell
Jim Hall and Red Mitchell (Artists House, 1978)
Another live recording, it is included here mainly for two reasons: One is to mention another crafty original Hall composition; the other is Red Mitchell, to my mind one of the greatest jazz bassists. The matchup of Hall and Mitchell was stellar. This beautifully recorded album has among its treasures this Hall original called “Waltz New,” which opens with a breathtakingly effortless assaying in octaves of the tune’s serpentine melody, and cool changes reminiscent of “Someday My Prince Will Come.”

“Careful”
Jazz Impressions of Japan (AM Japan, 1977)
Another track from this scarce record, selected as an example of Hall’s recognizable and sophisticated composing. This slinky line, a twisty and ultra-hip blues, may have been the unconscious inspiration for my own piece dedicated to Jim Hall, “Blues, Too.” Listen as Hall changes the timbre of his guitar by playing certain passages at the bridge for a more nasal tone. Hall takes things pretty far out there on this track. Ultra-dense and modern chords, many of them arrived at by the cogent use of open strings, clang and skitter around.

“These Rooms”
Jim Hall Trio featuring Tom Harrell (Denon, 1988)
Every track on this record is great, and many of them, like the title track, are forward-looking, far-reaching and wholly satisfying on many levels. The piece “These Rooms,” another Hall original, is a sort of chamber-jazz suite wherein the quartet is broken down into various smaller units, solo cadenzas occur, and the whole thing ends up in a funky New Orleans groove that I dare you to avoid tapping your foot to.

“Passacaglia”
Textures (Telarc, 1997)
To showcase Hall as composer/orchestrator/large ensemble leader, I submit to you “Passacaglia,” from an album of Hall compositions for guitar with (variously) brass ensemble, string orchestra and string trio and featuring guest soloists like Joe Lovano and Claudio Roditi. This piece is so beautiful, so brilliant and so inventive: dynamic and probing and moving and unlike any jazz-related composing you may have heard! The piece is a sort of concerto for string orchestra and acoustic archtop guitar. It’s haunting, and listening to it often gives me chills.

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Secret Love | Barry Canning | Light Of A Setting Sun

August 31, 2011 – 8:18 am

The sunset paints a pretty enough picture on the horizon, but you wouldn’t expect to find much warmth in the last lingering lights of daylight. Light of a Setting Sun , the most recent offering by Newfoundland singer-songwriter Barry Canning, is aptly titled: it’s a polished collection of melodramatic tunes masquerading as a rock album that’s good on the surface, but instead of leaving any long lasting impression, the album barely gives a sunburn.

“Like every good story, it had to fade to black” ” those are Canning’s own words on “Secret Love,” and it’s the unfortunate dilemma of Light of a Setting Sun .

With Cory Tetford sitting in the producer’s chair and Paul Lamb joining on a bunch of the tracks ” for those of you paying attention, these two made up the all-too-short-lived rock dup Crush in the early 2000s ” you can hear their alt-country influence throughout. However, it’s heavily suppressed and subdued. I don’t advocate for musicians heedlessly turning their amps up to eleven, and Canning isn’t completely phoning in this record, but so many of the arrangements are by the book and the metaphors so clichd, that he occasionally comes off as sounding bored.

“Time Turns Around,” the catchiest cut from the album and the closest he comes to salvation, has just about everything it needs: a mainstream rock structure, a memorable chorus, and some personal lyrical imprints. But, the conviction is missing: the desire to take it beyond a half-decent radio tune that you might hear occasionally for a few months, to a quality, creative pop song.

As dismissive as the aforesaid might seem, Light of a Setting Sun isn’t a terrible album, but given some of the heavy hitting local talent lending a hand and the nearly decade-long wait since Canning’s last release, Last Man Standing , it’s natural to fundamentally want this album to be outstanding.

What Canning does convey is a sincere sense of vulnerability, even if he struggles to strike the right balance between raucous and reserved. With tracks like “Broken Boy” and “Ruins of Love” ” which pointedly opens with the lines, “You broke me, you cracked me to my soul” ” it’s clear that he’s been hurt, and he’s using his arsenal of old-school country guitar licks and low-key melodies to convey it. The final track, “The Other Side,” hollers defiance in spite of everything else: “Keep your head up, keep your hopes high / Even when it’s hard to realize / The sun will come up, take it all in stride / One day you’ll wake and find yourself on the other side.”

Trite? Definitely, but by this point no one should be expecting anything groundbreaking. What you get in Light of a Setting Sun is a listenable ” even enjoyable ” but ultimately unremarkable new record.

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