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  • Ties That Bind – Stefan Halper, Joseph Mifsud & Alexander Downer (& Papadopoulos)

    05/14/2018 2:12:59 PM PDT · by ImJustAnotherOkie · 23 replies
    Ties that bind ^ | 5/10/2018 | Jeff Carlson, CFA
    George Papadopoulos appears to have been targeted by three individuals with ties to British and/or U.S. Intelligence. Joseph Mifsud Alexander Downer Stefan Halper George Papadopoulos and Joseph Mifsud reportedly both worked at the London Centre of International Law Practice. Joseph Mifsud appears to have joined LCILP around November 2015. Papadopoulos appears to have joined LCILP sometime in late February or early March 2016 after leaving Ben Carson’s campaign. Per reports, Papadopoulos and Mifsud first met on March 14, 2016. The London Centre of International Law and Practice Limited (LCILP) is an odd institution. From their website: LCILP training emphasises the...
  • Iranian Student Protester Neda Soltan Is Times Person of the Year

    12/25/2009 7:15:51 PM PST · by Steelfish · 55 replies · 1,611+ views
    London Times ^ | December 25th 2009
    December 26, 2009 Iranian Student Protester Neda Soltan Is Times Person of the Year Neda Soltan did not vote in her country's election, but was appalled by the rigging of the result. Since she was shot in a democracy protest, her face has become an opposition symbol Neda Soltan was not political. She did not vote in the Iranian presidential election on June 12. The young student was appalled, however, by the way that the regime shamelessly rigged the result and reinstalled Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Ignoring the pleas of her family, she went with her music teacher eight days later to...
  • Sunday LondonTimes BANNED In Dubai After Unflattering Portrayal Of Ruling Sheikh

    11/29/2009 4:13:57 PM PST · by FromLori · 9 replies · 743+ views
    The Business Insider ^ | 11/29/09 | Joe Weisenthal
    Don't you dare show Shekih Mohammad bin Rashid al-Maktoum drowning. Foreign media better be on notice. Dubai's mess doesn't give you an excuse to take shots at the ruling family. WSJ: The Sunday London Times newspaper was removed by authorities from shelves in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday amid intensive reporting of Dubai's debt problems, an executive at the paper said. The National Media Council ordered the paper blocked by distributors without providing a reason, an executive at the paper in Dubai told Zawya Dow Jones. The Sunday Times edition available in the U.A.E. on Nov. 29 featured a...
  • Yes We Can? (Humorous political comment on Obama from London Times)

    08/22/2008 7:09:15 AM PDT · by wildbill · 25 replies · 212+ views
    The London Times ^ | 08/22/2008 | Gerard Baker
    There's trouble in paradise. Cancel the coronation. Send back the commemorative medals. Put those “Yes We Can” T-shirts up on eBay. Keep the Change. Barack Obama's historic procession to the American presidency has been rudely interrupted. The global healing he promised is in jeopardy. If you're prone to emotional breakdown, you might want to take a seat before I say this. He might not win. How can it be, you ask? Didn't we see him just last month speaking to 200,000 adoring Germans in Berlin? Didn't he get the red carpet treatment in France - France of all places? Doesn't...
  • Call-girl Ashley Dupre called to testify as Spitzer sex scandal hits Clinton

    03/14/2008 10:01:57 AM PDT · by pissant · 103 replies · 5,079+ views
    London Times ^ | 3/14/08 | James Bone
    A call-girl has been ordered to testify about her tryst with Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced New York Governor, as prosecutors investigate whether he used campaign funds for his meetings with prostitutes. Ashley Alexandra Dupre , also known as Ashley Youmans, has received a subpoena to appear behind closed doors before an investigating grand jury hearing the case against the Emperors Club VIP prostitution ring, her lawyer said in court this week. The struggling singer was caught by an FBI phone-tap talking to an accused madam about her $4,300 encounter with a man identified as Client 9, now named as Mr...
  • Kofi Annan Lashes Out at the Press, Riles Iraq in Year-End Appearance

    12/26/2005 10:16:53 AM PST · by george76 · 25 replies · 1,822+ views
    The New York Sun ^ | December 22, 2005 | BENNY AVNI
    After advising his yet-unnamed successor to grow "thick skin," Secretary-General Annan yesterday appeared to have thinned his own, lashing out at reporters who asked about United Nations and Annan family scandals. Mr. Annan refused to allow a London Times correspondent, James Bone, to ask a question, accusing him of being "an embarrassment" to his profession. The eruption...reflected frustrations...poor supervision of the oil-for-food program...failed to move on such world events as the Darfur genocide... none of the U.N. reform ideas championed by Mr. Annan were implemented beyond window-dressing. Mr. Annan's...remark that the Iraq war was illegal. The comment did not sit...
  • Fourth Estate Follies - (liberal media getting what it deserves....and has earned, for decades!)

    05/27/2005 6:17:20 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 23 replies · 949+ views
    AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE.COM ^ | MAY 23, 2005 | TAKI
    Dear, oh dear! Nicholas Kristof, a New York Times columnist, laments, “the climate for freedom of the press in the United States feels more ominous than it has for decades.” He urges vociferous protest and a federal shield law for journalists—this because two journalists have been ordered to jail for refusing a judge’s order to reveal their sources. Both hacks are free pending appeals. Although I was in Albania for a short visit 25 years ago, I was unaware that freedom of the press was about to be curtailed in the Land of the Free. Kristof admits that judges do...
  • We need Bush and not Saddam calling the shots

    08/28/2002 5:52:02 AM PDT · by carton253 · 18 replies · 108+ views
    Times OnLine ^ | 08/28/02 | Michael Gove
    The cartoons all tell the same story. Whenever they depict the President of the United States the same props reinforce the same message. We’ve got ourselves a cowboy in the White House. George W. Bush is a trigger-happy, ten gallon-hatted, good ole boy who just won’t listen to his more civilized friends. Who does he think he is planning to take on the bad guys when wiser heads counsel caution? Gary Cooper? Let’s hope so. Because we are perilously close to High Noon. As the US Vice-President, Dick Cheney, pointed out on Monday night, we are running out of time...