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    London's new hip wine events

    Come for ?weird grapes and a barbecue in the Climpson & Sons arch near London Fields,? said a recent invitation to a weekly Flight Club ? like a wine-tasting tour but in this case with an injection of fun. Wine shop Bottle Apostle chooses a different theme every Thursday; coming soon is Speed Dial Wines, where you can learn about reliable bottles to have on hand.

    Meanwhile, on the roof of the Princess Alice pub in Shoreditch, Wine by Simon has begun hosting ?wine silliness? events every Saturday ? a ?sit-down tasting of quirky, awesome, interesting wines with a rocking wine guru?. Also coming soon is Ruth Spivey?s Wine Car Boot tasting on September 1 at a car park in Hackney, and ?extreme? Wednesday wine pop-ups hosted by Grape Night on the roof of Skyroom by London Bridge. ?Want to get that adrenaline pumping? Get a buzz from danger? Then join us for a selection of wines and small plates that like to live life on the edge,? reads its tagline.

    Princess Alice pubRooftop drinking at the Princess Alice pub in Shoreditch (Photo: Kate Beard)

    Camden-based DropWines, which according to one of its buyers, Sophie McLean, is ?the Innocent Smoothies of the wine world?, has begun hosting special tastings and events in new pop-up spaces.

    Tom Harrow, co-founder of WineChap, an online ?repository for tips and suggestions on all things vinous?, says that it is partly on the back of London?s thriving food scene that wine has come into focus: ?The key difference today is context and humour ? taking wine out of traditional, stuffy environments. It?s now about making fine wine accessible ? presenting it in a lighter, cooler, more engaging format.?

    He argues that the next generation of wine consumers has access to ?more opinions, greater product choice and are already better informed and more confident in trusting their own taste?.

    Tom HarrowWine Chap: Tom Harrow (Photo: WineChap) Harrow believes the key to ?imaginatively reach the new consumer? is through social media and events, and has sold out of tickets to WineChap?s riotous Big Sabrage Breakfast in August. Here guests arrive at 11am and keep drinking until they pass out. The next event, a battle to become the last man tasting held at Le Caf? Anglais, is called Whose Wine Is It Anyway?, while they are also enjoying success with their series of EnoClub events at Polpo and are planning a pop-up Barolo Bar in the autumn.

    Oeno-vans are changing the way wine is drunk at public events. Nick Gardner, 26-year-old co-founder of Vin du Vin, is planning his next London pop-up which he hopes ?will educate, entertain and enlighten London wine consumers in the same way some really exciting young chefs and bartenders have done in recent years?. Meanwhile the transient wine bar Street Vin is appearing every Saturday at Street Feast night markets and The Wondering Wine Company, the cooler younger sister of the fine wine supplier Bibendum, will appear this summer at the Real Street Food Festival on the South Bank and at Jamie Oliver?s Big Feastival on August 31.

    You heard it through the grapevine.

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    Friday, August 2, 2013

    Obama hosts spy program critics, backers, for FISA talks

    How much should the U.S. government be allowed to spy on its citizens? Under what circumstances? With what safeguards? And how much should and can be made public?

    Some of the most outspoken congressional critics ? and most vocal backers ? of such government surveillance programs were due at the White House on Thursday to discuss overhauling the way a secret court? approves such activities.

    President Barack Obama ?will meet with a group of bipartisan members of Congress to discuss key programs under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,? his press office announced Wednesday. ?This meeting will be closed press.?

    The list of invited lawmakers includes Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden of Oregon and Mark Udall of Colorado, who have fought to give the public more information about government espionage programs ? notably those that can target Americans.

    The group also includes the top members of the intelligence committees of the Senate and House of Representatives ? Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., as well as Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md. The No. 2 Senate Democrat, Dick Durbin, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., a key author of the Patriot Act, will also attend.

    ?Today, at the president?s request, he will meet with a group of bipartisan members to discuss key programs under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,? a White House official said. ?The president believes it is important to hear from the Congress directly, including from some of the programs? most prominent critics.?

    The meeting comes amid an unprecedented congressional rebellion against government espionage, notably the bulk collection of Americans? telephone records and monitoring their activities online.

    ?It's clear that the sentiment is growing for oversight,? Durbin told ABC News on Sunday. ?The notion that we're going to collect all of the phone records of everyone in an area code on the off chance someone in that area code may be a suspect at a later time goes way too far.?

    Durbin also pushed for overhauling the FISA court process for spying on American citizens. Currently, its proceedings are secret, and only the government is represented before the judge, resulting in a de facto rubber stamp for surveillance requests.

    ?Let's have an advocate for someone standing up for civil liberties to speak up about the privacy of Americans when they make each of these decisions,? Durbin told ABC. ?And let's release some of the transcripts, redacted, carefully redacted, so that people understand the debate that's going on in these FISA courts.?

    Obama has said he welcomes the debate ? but the discussion was forced on the White House by the revelations of former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.

    Still, his administration has been working with lawmakers to overhaul the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) law that undergirds the entire war on terrorism.

    Critics say the law, passed shortly after the 9/11 terror attacks, is outdated and overbroad.

    Civil liberties champions are watching closely for fear Congress and the White House could actually expand, rather than curtail, sweeping government powers.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-hosts-spying-critics--backers--for-fisa-talks-161358132.html

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    Thursday, August 1, 2013

    SeaWorld: Stranded whale video and 'Blackfish' documentary attract attention

    SeaWorld: Stranded whale video goes viral, raising concerns about SeaWorld's whales just as a new documentary questions SeaWorld's treatment of orcas (killer whales).

    By Natalie Rotman,?Associated Press / July 30, 2013

    A birthday trip to SeaWorld turned disturbing when a young pilot whale beached itself and then apparently couldn't get back into the water. Video footage of the "stranded" whale has gone viral, though SeaWorld officials say the whale's behavior was normal.

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    On the heels of the stranded whale video comes "Blackfish," a documentary that may do for killer whales at marine parks what the Oscar-winning 2009 documentary "The Cove" did for dolphin slaughter in Japan.

    Like the viral video, "Blackfish" began with a family trip to SeaWorld. The documentary explores what may have caused Tilikum, a 12,000-pound orca, to kill three people, including veteran?SeaWorld?trainer Dawn Brancheau in 2010.

    News of Ms. Brancheau's death during a show at?SeaWorld?in Orlando inspired director Gabriela Cowperthwaite to explore what happened.?SeaWorld?first claimed that the trainer had slipped and fallen; later, it said Tilikum had been spooked by Brancheau's ponytail.

    "Tilikum did not attack Dawn,"?SeaWorld?said in a written response to the film. "All evidence indicates that Tilikum became interested in the novelty of Dawn's ponytail in his environment and, as a result, he grabbed it and pulled her into the water."

    The director, who has made documentaries for ESPN, National Geographic, Animal Planet, and the Discovery and History channels, said it took two years to make the film. She procured footage from local and national newscasts, people's personal archives, and through the Freedom of Information Act.

    "It was just perseverance when it came to getting footage," she said in an interview. "I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Once you see that, you can't unsee it. In my mind. that gave me my directive. Now that I know the truth, I have to tell the truth. I didn't imagine that I was going to be making this film. I thought I was gonna be making a completely different film about relationships with our animal counterparts. So it was really learning through interviews and stuff and seeing footage."

    Key footage became public after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration took?SeaWorld?to court and the images became exhibits in the case, she said.

    She recruited animal-behavior experts, marine park patrons who witnessed whale attacks during performances, and former?SeaWorld?trainers willing to go on the record.

    "Personally, I started learning stuff about the animals I didn't know, and I was working there," said former SeaWorld?orca trainer Samantha Berg.

    Tilikum, born in the wild near Iceland in 1983, was captured and sent to a marine park near Vancouver before he was sold to?SeaWorld?in Orlando. The film shows divers trapping and kidnapping baby whales for shipment to theme parks while their mothers watched and screeched in agony.

    In its statement about the film,?SeaWorld?said it hasn't captured killer whales from the wild in more than 35 years and that 80 percent of its animals were born there or in other zoological facilities.

    The director says she sought comment from?SeaWorld, which owns parks in Orlando, San Diego, and San Antonio. But the company declined to appear in "Blackfish," opting instead to issue its July 12 statement, which characterized the film as "shamefully dishonest, deliberately misleading, and scientifically inaccurate."

    Another former?SeaWorld?orca trainer, Carol Ray, said whale watching is a wonderful way to see these majestic animals up close.

    "If you could afford to take a family of four to a?SeaWorld?Park somewhere around the country, then you can also take your family to a place where you can watch the whales from the shore," Ray said. "Those are great opportunities for seeing them where they're supposed to be... When I have friends that come to me and say things like, 'Yeah, I really want my kids to see them up close,' (I say), 'You know, your kids love dinosaurs, right? They do. They are fascinated by them. They have never seen a dinosaur, have they?'"

    "Blackfish" opens in Los Angeles and New York on Friday.

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    Samsung outs dual-mode LTE Galaxy S4 and S4 Mini versions

    Samsung has made big claims regarding its readiness to support developing LTE markets, and its most recent announcement of two new Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S4 Mini variants supporting both FDD and TDD LTE networks confirms that sentiment.

    As global LTE coverage expands, many markets are adding support for TDD-LTE networks, particularly in places where FDD-LTE technology is already in place.

    The two dual-mode variants of the Samsung flagship and its compact counterpart are able to seamlessly switch between different types of LTE networks while maintaining uninterrupted voice and data communications.

    Samsung's head of Mobile and IT JK Shin elaborated that the first commercially available dual-mode LTE handover devices will "will allow customers to fully enjoy the benefits of fast mobile data communications no matter where they are."

    Samsung is vested in the LTE market more than simply through handsets. Through developing LTE infrastructure, its network gear division grew by some 30% since 2010, and is one of Samsung's more profitable ventures.

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    Tokyo Will Retrofit Its Skyscrapers To Prep For the Next Big Quake

    Tokyo Will Retrofit Its Skyscrapers To Prep For the Next Big Quake

    Mass dampers?the gigantic weights designed to counteract swaying in skyscrapers?are usually installed during the construction process. But today, a Japanese real estate company announced plans to install six of the devices atop a 39-year-old building in downtown Tokyo. If all goes well, they could pop up on tall buildings all over the world.

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    From K Street To Kenya: Inside Africa's Shadow Diplomacy

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    As gunshots rang out in the background, then-Prime Minister of Somalia Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed called his man in the United States.

    It was 2011, and fighting around Mohamed?s fortified location in Mogadishu was commonplace. John Zagame had grown used to hearing gunshots and mortar fire during his daily phone conversations with the premier. They discussed the state of play in Mogadishu and how best to approach key leaders in the Obama administration and Congress for help.

    But Zagame did not work for an embassy, nor was he a diplomat.

    Rather, Zagame was a vice president at Park Strategies LLC ? a Washington, D.C.-based lobbying firm run by the former Republican Senator from New York, Alfonse D?Amato.

    ?The prime minister needed representation here and someone to carry his message,? Zagame said. ?So that?s where we came in. He needed expressions of support from the U.S. and the U.N. at the highest level.?

    Call it ambassadorial outsourcing. African nations, eager to play the Washington game of being heard in the right places, spend millions on Washington lobbyists to burnish their images and find favor with U.S. policy makers.
    With Congress in perpetual stalemate and partisanship worse than ever in Washington, navigating the world of the Obama administration, federal agencies and Capitol Hill is difficult even for the most seasoned professionals. These nations ? some of the poorest on the planet ? are lining up top D.C. lobbying names and signing contracts that can reach to the seven figures.

    Need a direct flight from your capital to the U.S.? Want improved trade relations, or your new government recognized by the American government? Does your president want to score tickets to an elite conference to rub elbows with the powerful? African leaders have turned to K Street lobbying shops for these and other services. And should they find themselves in a dicey situation tainted by accusations of corruption, help from American masters of public relations is only a phone call away.

    African nations both large and small are jumping into the game, and paying hefty sums to do it. (Somalia?s 2011 contract with Park Strategies was $240,000.) A 100Reporters review of federal lobbying records and interviews shows for example:

    • Somaliland and Puntland, autonomous regions in Somalia, hired their own lobbyists. Puntland hired the Moffett Group ? a Washington firm run by former Connecticut Congressman Toby Moffett ? to help get ConocoPhillips to reinvest in its oil exploration leases. Somaliland hired the Glover Park Group ? run by former Clinton administration officials Carter Eskew, Joe Lockhart and Michael Feldman ? and in March signed a new contract worth 22,500 per month.
    • Last summer, Nigeria agreed to pay the Glover Park Group30,000 a month, plus expenses. Documents show Nigeria was particularly concerned with U.S. policies related to security cooperation between the two countries.
    • Madagascar hired the U.S. Fed Group to arrange a series of meetings for its transitional president President H.E. Rajoelina in key American states ? and an invitation to the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) conference in June 2012. Records show U.S. Fed paid Quintairos, Preito, Wood and Boyer in Chicago75,000 to score the invitation and an appearance with Bill Clinton and meetings with the mayor of Chicago, governor of Illinois and other officials.
    • Mauritius paid the Washington firm Ryberg & Smith LLP600,000 from 2003 to 2011. This year, federal records show, it is paying Mercury LLC a20,000-a-month to advance issues related to its ?sovereignty.? (Mauritius claims sovereignty over the Chagos islands, where the key American military base on Diego Garcia is located).
    • Kenya paid Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter and Associates2.4 million in 2008, followed by roughly another2 million in 2009, to lobby policymakers and burnish the country?s reputation among business leaders in Washington, New York and other cities. In 2010, the Kenyan government entered an agreement with both Chlopak and the Moffett Group for advocacy and communication services.
    • South Sudan hired the firm Independent Diplomat when it seceded from the north in 2011, to help the new country secure diplomatic recognition as an independent state.

    Like South Sudan, the former Transitional Federal Government of Somalia hired the Moffett Group in the absence of an embassy to press its case in Washington. Following the long-awaited normalization of relations between Washington and Mogadishu in January, Somalia?s Central Bank asked Moffett to help its effort to renegotiate its foreign debt, rebuild its financial system and forge relationships with other central banks. (The bank also sought stolen government funds that it believed were frozen by U.S. authorities ? but Moffett discovered no such seizures.)

    Meanwhile, big African nations ? Kenya for instance ? have hired lobbyists who augment ? and sometimes clash ? with their existing embassy staff.

    The Whitaker Group worked to engineer a turnaround in Uganda?s troubled image, assisted by a former top official for African affairs from both the Bush and Clinton administrations. Rwanda, Tanzania and others have all paid for representation from K Street insiders.

    THE UN-DIPLOMATS

    Lobbyists say they can aid these countries by sidestepping the delicate world of diplomatic language and embassy protocol to get right to key Washington decision makers.

    But nations can present distinct challenges as a client. Lobbyists hired to help improve their images occasionally have to worry about their own reputations as well.

    Some lobbyists and public relations shops have cancelled contracts amid criticism of their roles, particularly when their clients cracked down on critics or flouted international norms too blatantly. Lobbying agreements with Egypt, Uganda and Rwanda have all collapsed when events in those countries took a downward turn.

    But for every firm that steps aside, there is another that rises up to reap huge fees, regardless of the notoriety at stake.

    Washington, D.C.-based Qorvis Communications has polished the image of the tiny West African nation of Equatorial Guinea ? whose vast oil wealth goes to finance outlandish luxury for its ruling family, the Obiangs, while 76.8 percent of its people live below the poverty level according to World Bank figures. (American and French authorities have seized numerous assets of the Obiangs, including a $180 million French mansion, 11 luxury cars, $50 million worth of furniture and a $2 million wine collection.)

    Qorvis has raked in nearly $70,000 a month to lead the charge in obscuring the regime?s record. Qorvis, which also represents the government of Bahrain and drew heat for defending that country?s violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in 2011, has worked to legitimize the ruling family.

    Qorvis employs an aggressive media strategy of pitching favorable stories to American media outlets?though Matt J. Lauer, who oversees its global brand, did not respond to interview requests for this story. Qorvis issues a steady stream of press releases touting Equatorial Guinea as a wonderful place ? a strategy partially aimed at manipulating search engines such as Google, so that news stories that are generally unfavorable get pushed further down its search results in favor of flattering portrayals by Qorvis.

    With Qorvis?s help, Equatorial Guinea even managed to snag the honor of co-hosting the Africa Cup of Nations, the continent?s prestigious bi-annual soccer tournament.

    The Obiangs also turned to Lanny Davis, a former Clinton Administration official who now runs his own Washington lobbying shop.

    Davis told 100Reporters that he initially rebuffed EG?s overtures in 2009, but agreed to help roll out democratic reforms in the troubled nation. His fee: $1 million annually, plus expenses, over two years.

    ?I took the representation on because I thought they were doing bad things, and I was hired to make them do good things,? he said. Davis, whose role drew outspoken criticism from human rights groups and other organizations, said he was unfairly targeted as ?defending a dictator.?

    ?These countries are pleading to be in the United States? good graces. And my answer was, ?It?s never going to happen unless you treat your people right, you have transparency, due process, a judiciary, a free press,?? he said. ?You can spend all the money you want on the P.R. agencies of the world to write your press releases. It will never happen. Because you cannot fool anyone, you have to change facts on the ground.?

    Davis cited a speech that Obiang gave laying out a path toward political and economic freedoms. The speech ? which Davis wrote ? was well received at the time and praised by Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

    But Obiang?s words never translated into action: today Equatorial Guinea?s citizens face the same hardships, poverty and political repression they always have ? while the Obiang family itself remains one of the wealthiest in Africa.
    ?The program was not implemented,? Davis said.

    According to Davis, the reforms were not the only thing that didn?t materialize: neither did the six-figure reimbursements for travel expenses his firm racked up during four extended trips to Africa. The firm parted ways with Equatorial Guinea after only a year and Davis is now suing in federal court to recover the payments he says his firm is owed.

    Citing the pending litigation, Davis declined to say whether he thought the Obiangs ever intended to follow through on reforms.

    FILLING A GAP?

    Federal records show that in recent years, numerous African governments have been inking such deals ? from the ones previously mentioned to others including Gabon, Cameroon, Mali and even tiny Gambia.

    Toby Moffett said that ?over the last decade or so there?s been a big up-tick in the number of countries that have hired companies here.?

    Moffett said developing countries in Africa lack established embassy operations and diplomatic finesse, and frequently need help to get access to key policymakers. Sometimes they need lobbyists to lead their entire effort in Washington. Larger nations, meanwhile, seek extra help in achieving specific objectives, or to press their cases in ways that an embassy staffer, or even ambassador, would shy away from attempting.

    ?There is a certain value that comes when you have Americans talking to Americans, and that comes with having unfiltered, undiplomatic communication,? Moffett said. ?We can say things to members of the administration or Congress that an ambassador just couldn?t do.?

    Kenya, an important regional power in Africa, has a Washington embassy staffed by several dozen nationals and a multi-million dollar budget. Nevertheless, Kenya turned to U.S. lobbying and public relations firms for damage control after tribal violence engulfed the country, following charges of vote rigging in the 2007 election by President Mwai Kibaki.

    Eager to press its case in Washington ? ranging from trade issues to direct flights to Nairobi ? the Kenyan government hired the Chlopak, Leonard and later the Moffett Group, as well.

    Though favored back in Nairobi, the outsourcing led to friction with Kenya?s former ambassador in Washington, who questioned the need for U.S. firms to do work traditionally under the embassy?s charge.

    The ambassador, Rateng Ogego, opposed continuing the original contract when it came up for renewal. His successor, Elkanah Odembo, followed suit and also raised objections to hiring American firms.

    Both men were overruled by officials back in Nairobi.

    ?If the main purpose of the contract is to have CLS [Chlopak, Leonard] engage in public advocacy on behalf of Kenya, what is the role of the embassy?s 35 staff at the annual cost of $3,024,803?? Odembo said. American policymakers, the ambassador added, don?t need U.S. companies to tell them what?s happening back in Kenya, and are unlikely to be swayed by ?a charm offensive.?

    Former Kenyan trade minister Mukhisa Kite said such lobby contracts are not necessary, and could be a vehicle for corruption. The country should represent itself.

    ?I believe some people within government are benefiting from this deal and not necessarily the Kenyan people,? said Kituyi, in an interview prior to his appointment as Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

    Moffett argues it can be less expensive to outsource work to a U.S. lobbying firm than pay the costs associated with hiring eight or 10 full-time embassy employees, and that his clients keep a close eye on the bottom line. ?I don?t have any question that major value is being brought that they wouldn?t otherwise have,? he said. ?We?re under constant pressure to show results and progress ? if that doesn?t happen, then they will say goodbye.?

    He said his firm and the Kenyan embassy generally split the Washington political turf. The Kenyans focus on the State Department and executive branch. His lobbying firm, by contrast, concentrates mainly on Congress.

    ?I can go to a dozen members of Congress and their staffs on an issue,? Moffett said. ?An ambassador can be very talented, but if I?m with House members and their staffs and I tell them, ?Look, you really need to focus on this, it?s important? ? they?re going to pay attention in a different way.?

    CUTTING BAIT

    Not all of these engagements have a happy ending. In some cases, the lobbying efforts simply do not pay off. That is not an entirely unusual outcome for advocacy work ? especially in an increasingly fractured Washington.

    Trickier yet is the dilemma faced by firms dealing with unstable and corrupt regimes. Events on the ground can suddenly shift in unexpected ways.

    Both of those factors came into play when then-Prime Minister Mohamed, of Somalia?s Transitional Federal Government, most needed a show of American support.

    Mohamed, also known by the nickname ?Farmaajo,? came to power through an unorthodox path. He applied for asylum in the United States in 1988, after publicly criticizing the Somali government while representing its interests in the U.S. Mohamed went on to graduate from the State University of New York at Buffalo and found himself in public service once again ? this time for the local housing authority in Buffalo, N.Y. He later wound up working for the New York Department of Transportation, and taught conflict resolution at a local community college.

    Yet in late 2010, a political vacuum in Somalia drew him back to his native country. The Somali president tapped him to be prime minister, in an attempt to unite disparate political factions. (The transitional government, formed in 2004, was still largely dysfunctional, and a scathing U.N. report would later conclude that in 2009 and 2010, nearly 70 percent of the money it received wound up being embezzled.)

    Somalia?s lobbying contract with Park Strategies came about through another twist of fate. Joel Giambra ? a former city official Mohamed knew in Buffalo, had recently gone to work for Park Strategies. Mohamed called him for advice on reaching American officials in Washington.

    The lobbying shop, which had never before taken on a country as a client, found itself acting as the de facto diplomatic mission for Mohamed and his government.

    ?You can?t say you?re an embassy, because you don?t have diplomatic credentials and can?t go in an official capacity,? said Zagame, Park Strategies? vice president involved in the effort. ?But we basically did the things an embassy should do.?

    This included representing Somalia and explaining its shifting political landscape to members of Congress and State Department officials, as well as organizing meetings for Mohamed with policymakers.

    Before long, the prime minister faced a crisis. And so did Park Strategies.

    The speaker of the Somali parliament became locked in a power struggle with the transitional government?s president ? and to protect his own turf, each man began orchestrating a back-room deal that left Mohamed out in the cold. They announced an agreement to form Somalia?s first non-?transitional? parliament in nearly a decade. But the speaker had a condition: Mohamed had to go.

    Park Strategies rushed to Congressional leaders and the Obama administration, seeking help. But none came.

    ?Sadly, that didn?t happen, and he was essentially sacrificed on an altar of political expediency,? Zagame said.

    Though the news of Mohamed?s ouster ignited protests in Somalia, he chose not to dig in and fight. Instead, Mohamed left the country and returned to the United States in the summer of 2011 ? back to Buffalo. Back to work in his cubicle at the New York Department of Transportation.

    At that point, the lobbying shop had a decision to make: Would it continue to represent the Somali government which had just rebuffed its reformist prime minister and was riddled with corruption? Or would it give up a potentially lucrative contract?

    ?We eventually told the new prime minister that we were withdrawing our representation,? Zagame said. ?We?d gotten involved because of Mohamed and what we felt he was trying to accomplish. When things took a different direction, we just weren?t comfortable being advocates for that government anymore.?

    A spokesman for Abdi Farah Shirdon, Somalia?s current prime minister, declined to comment on the events surrounding Mohamed and Park Strategies. But he told 100Reporters the new, non-transitional government currently has no agreements with U.S. lobbying firms.

    ?Since we normalized our relations with Washington our diplomats play the lead role,? said spokesman Ahmed Adan, saying he didn?t think ?a lobbying firm can be the diplomatic face of Somalia.?

    However, when asked about the Central Bank?s current contract with The Moffett Group, Adan declined to explain the distinction or clarify his statements. (The bank operates as an independent entity in Somalia, though the prime minister is aware of the Americans? involvement and has even participated in some phone calls, according to Moffett

    Somalia was not an isolated instance, as instability and regime changes in Africa can put U.S. firms in a quandary. The monetary value of a contract can suddenly be at odds with the reputational damage it can bring.

    The Whitaker Group was credited with promoting investments in Uganda?s cotton industry and boosting trade by helping global giant Starbucks purchase Ugandan coffee. But in 2009, President Yoweri Museveni?s government continued its suppression of political opponents and gays. Museveni then maneuvered to change the constitution to allow him cling to power. The firm broke off its relationship. (A spokeswoman for Whitaker did not return phone calls from 100Reporters.)

    The fast-moving and unstable events in Egypt after the 2011 revolution presented similar challenges for firms seeking to represent the government there.

    Shortly after Egypt?s popular uprising riveted the world ? as it once again is doing now ? the ruling military council that followed ousted president Hosni Mubarak hired three Washington lobbying firms at a combined cost of roughly $90,000 per month.

    The Moffett Group was among them, as were the Podesta Group and the Livingston Group ? run by former Louisiana Congressman Bob Livingston, who had been chairman of the powerful House Appropriations Committee in the 1990s but was forced to resign after a scandal.

    But when Egyptian authorities started raiding non-governmental organizations and jailing their workers, Americans among them, the uproar was swift and inescapable. Condemnations from around the U.S. and the world grew.

    Adding fuel to the fire: one of the Americans detained was Sam LaHood, son of then-U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. He was arrested at the airport trying to leave the country.

    Members of Congress called for cutting off aid to Egypt, and Cairo frantically turned to their new hired guns in D.C. for help ? claiming the NGOs didn?t have proper permits to operate in the country. Initially, the firms tried to pass that argument on to U.S. officials. But if their goal was to lower the political temperature, the effort backfired.

    The Livingston Group even drew up talking points for defending the Egyptian generals. The talking points subsequently hit the press and heightened the condemnation of Egypt?s old guard military council and its hired guns on K Street. The contracts became untenable.

    Moffett said he told Egyptian authorities he needed reasonable concessions to take to worried American officials ? which would mean ceasing the military?s crackdown on human rights workers and releasing those it had detained. There could be ways to do it while saving face, but it had to be done, Moffett said he told them.

    ?They couldn?t give us anything to talk about on the Hill or the White House on rounding up these NGO workers,? Moffett said. ?They said ?Well these are our laws.? I said, ?We understand sovereignty, but you?re not going to get away with busting in to American groups, taking cash, putting people in a closet, detaining them.??

    Moffett said he gave up after his clients in Cairo refused to even expedite a review of the criminal cases against the American and other human rights workers in custody. The firm cancelled its contract with Egypt in early 2012.
    ?We just couldn?t defend them anymore,? he said.

    Egypt would eventually blink on the NGO workers. And more than a month after he was detained, Sam LaHood was allowed to leave the country and return to the United States.

    A spokeswoman for the Livingston Group declined to comment on its involvement with Egypt. But she said the firm no longer represents the country.

    Davis, who represented Equatorial Guinea, may also hold the record for the shortest tenure of any lobbying firm?s involvement with an African nation.

    In late 2010, Davis signed a $100,000-a-month contract to represent the Ivory Coast when its former president, military strongman Laurent Gbagbo, stayed on after losing an election. Ten days later, however, Davis quit.

    Davis faced blistering criticism from human rights groups, but he said critics misunderstood his mission: to secretly facilitate Gbagbo?s peaceful departure in conjunction with the country?s ambassador and the U.S. State Department.

    ?The whole thing was supposed to be behind the scenes to get him out,? Davis said. The contract, he added, was essentially a cover to set up a backchannel way of getting Gbagbo on the phone with President Barack Obama. There was just one problem: Gbagbo wouldn?t take Obama?s call.

    While Davis defended his involvement with Equatorial Guinea, he told 100Reporters that he regrets the Ivory Coast affair ? calling it an ?immense mistake? and that he should have been transparent about his role.

    ?I don?t think I?ll ever do this again,? he said.

    Aaron Kessler reported from Washington and Wanjohi Kabukuru reported from Nairobi Kenya.

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(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)" align="left" title="The wreckage of Asiana Flight 214, which crashed on Saturday, July 6, 2013, seen at San Francisco International Airport, in San Francisco, Friday, July 12, 2013. Two people were killed and dozens of others injured although most suffered minor injuries. Investigators have said the plane came in too low and slow. 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(AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)" border="0" /></a>ABOARD THE PAPAL AIRCRAFT (AP) ? Pope Francis gave a wide-ranging news conference on his trip back to Rome from Brazil, candidly responding to some of the touchiest issues facing the Vatican during an hour and 22-minute long chat with reporters. Here are highlights.</p><br clear="all"/>Pigs smart as dogs? Activists pose the question<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/pigs-smart-dogs-activists-pose-073958905.html"><img src="http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/9FBgi1fG_n0XogoWNNasZA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/adb5960d59e4ed19380f6a7067007bef.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="FILE - A Jersey cow stares down a chicken in the milking parlor of a farm south of Winchester, Va. on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. The chicken was eating spilled feed for the cows. Animal-welfare advocates are launching a campaign called The Someone Project that aims to highlight research depicting pigs, chickens, cows and other farm animals as more intelligent and emotionally complex than commonly believed. (AP Photo/The Winchester Star, Scott Mason)" align="left" title="FILE - A Jersey cow stares down a chicken in the milking parlor of a farm south of Winchester, Va. on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. The chicken was eating spilled feed for the cows. Animal-welfare advocates are launching a campaign called The Someone Project that aims to highlight research depicting pigs, chickens, cows and other farm animals as more intelligent and emotionally complex than commonly believed. (AP Photo/The Winchester Star, Scott Mason)" border="0" /></a>NEW YORK (AP) ? There&#039;s extensive evidence that pigs are as smart and sociable as dogs. Yet one species is afforded affection and respect; the other faces mass slaughter en route to becoming bacon, ham and pork chops.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/pigs-smart-dogs-activists-pose-073958905.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 03:45:01 -0400Associated Presspigs-smart-dogs-activists-pose-073958905<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/pigs-smart-dogs-activists-pose-073958905.html"><img src="http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/9FBgi1fG_n0XogoWNNasZA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/adb5960d59e4ed19380f6a7067007bef.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="FILE - A Jersey cow stares down a chicken in the milking parlor of a farm south of Winchester, Va. on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. The chicken was eating spilled feed for the cows. Animal-welfare advocates are launching a campaign called The Someone Project that aims to highlight research depicting pigs, chickens, cows and other farm animals as more intelligent and emotionally complex than commonly believed. (AP Photo/The Winchester Star, Scott Mason)" align="left" title="FILE - A Jersey cow stares down a chicken in the milking parlor of a farm south of Winchester, Va. on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012. The chicken was eating spilled feed for the cows. Animal-welfare advocates are launching a campaign called The Someone Project that aims to highlight research depicting pigs, chickens, cows and other farm animals as more intelligent and emotionally complex than commonly believed. (AP Photo/The Winchester Star, Scott Mason)" border="0" /></a>NEW YORK (AP) ? There&#039;s extensive evidence that pigs are as smart and sociable as dogs. Yet one species is afforded affection and respect; the other faces mass slaughter en route to becoming bacon, ham and pork chops.</p><br clear="all"/>Trying to save part of Rosie the Riveter's factory<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/trying-save-part-rosie-riveters-factory-075805738.html"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/6SgK9D2y87SWK07XfYnatA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/24dcb1c759f1ed19380f6a70670048fa.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Part of the former Willow Run Bomber Plant is shown at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti Township, Mich., Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The bomber plant west of Detroit was where, at President Franklin Roosevelt&#039;s urging, Ford Motor Co. switched from making cars to planes and produced one an hour _ nearly 9,000 B-24 Liberator bombers in all _ to help win the war in Europe. At the time of its 1940s construction, the plant was the largest factory in the world, employing 40,000 men and women, including Rose Will Monroe, who was believed to have been the inspiration for the famed Rosie the Riveter character. The factory went back to auto production for half a century under the General Motors name and closed for good last decade. The plan is to knock it down. But a group of donors are hoping to save at least a piece of it so they can erect a museum dedicated to Detroit&#039;s role as the &quot;Arsenal of Democracy.&quot; To make that happen, though, organizers need to raise $5 million by Aug. 1. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)" align="left" title="Part of the former Willow Run Bomber Plant is shown at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti Township, Mich., Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The bomber plant west of Detroit was where, at President Franklin Roosevelt&#039;s urging, Ford Motor Co. switched from making cars to planes and produced one an hour _ nearly 9,000 B-24 Liberator bombers in all _ to help win the war in Europe. At the time of its 1940s construction, the plant was the largest factory in the world, employing 40,000 men and women, including Rose Will Monroe, who was believed to have been the inspiration for the famed Rosie the Riveter character. The factory went back to auto production for half a century under the General Motors name and closed for good last decade. The plan is to knock it down. But a group of donors are hoping to save at least a piece of it so they can erect a museum dedicated to Detroit&#039;s role as the &quot;Arsenal of Democracy.&quot; To make that happen, though, organizers need to raise $5 million by Aug. 1. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)" border="0" /></a>YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) ? The Detroit-area factory where Rosie the Riveter showed that a woman could do a &quot;man&#039;s work&quot; by building World War II-era bombers, making her an enduring symbol of American female empowerment, will be demolished if money can&#039;t be found to save it.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/trying-save-part-rosie-riveters-factory-075805738.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 08:11:33 -0400Associated Presstrying-save-part-rosie-riveters-factory-075805738<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/trying-save-part-rosie-riveters-factory-075805738.html"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/6SgK9D2y87SWK07XfYnatA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/24dcb1c759f1ed19380f6a70670048fa.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Part of the former Willow Run Bomber Plant is shown at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti Township, Mich., Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The bomber plant west of Detroit was where, at President Franklin Roosevelt&#039;s urging, Ford Motor Co. switched from making cars to planes and produced one an hour _ nearly 9,000 B-24 Liberator bombers in all _ to help win the war in Europe. At the time of its 1940s construction, the plant was the largest factory in the world, employing 40,000 men and women, including Rose Will Monroe, who was believed to have been the inspiration for the famed Rosie the Riveter character. The factory went back to auto production for half a century under the General Motors name and closed for good last decade. The plan is to knock it down. But a group of donors are hoping to save at least a piece of it so they can erect a museum dedicated to Detroit&#039;s role as the &quot;Arsenal of Democracy.&quot; To make that happen, though, organizers need to raise $5 million by Aug. 1. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)" align="left" title="Part of the former Willow Run Bomber Plant is shown at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti Township, Mich., Wednesday, July 17, 2013. The bomber plant west of Detroit was where, at President Franklin Roosevelt&#039;s urging, Ford Motor Co. switched from making cars to planes and produced one an hour _ nearly 9,000 B-24 Liberator bombers in all _ to help win the war in Europe. At the time of its 1940s construction, the plant was the largest factory in the world, employing 40,000 men and women, including Rose Will Monroe, who was believed to have been the inspiration for the famed Rosie the Riveter character. The factory went back to auto production for half a century under the General Motors name and closed for good last decade. The plan is to knock it down. But a group of donors are hoping to save at least a piece of it so they can erect a museum dedicated to Detroit&#039;s role as the &quot;Arsenal of Democracy.&quot; To make that happen, though, organizers need to raise $5 million by Aug. 1. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)" border="0" /></a>YPSILANTI TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) ? The Detroit-area factory where Rosie the Riveter showed that a woman could do a &quot;man&#039;s work&quot; by building World War II-era bombers, making her an enduring symbol of American female empowerment, will be demolished if money can&#039;t be found to save it.</p><br clear="all"/>Egypt arrests more Islamists as EU official visits<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-arrests-more-islamists-eu-official-visits-122530194.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/rikLYVEIpnxw_BGaHEeT8w--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/c80ba7f85ad8f119380f6a70670099c2.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="In this image released by the Egyptian Presidency, Catherine Ashton, the EU&#039;s foreign policy chief, left, meets with interim prime minister, Mohamed ElBaradei in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)" align="left" title="In this image released by the Egyptian Presidency, Catherine Ashton, the EU&#039;s foreign policy chief, left, meets with interim prime minister, Mohamed ElBaradei in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)" border="0" /></a>CAIRO (AP) ? Egyptian police detained two leaders of a Muslim Brotherhood-allied party in the latest in a wave of arrests of prominent Islamists following President Mohammed Morsi&#039;s ouster, while Europe&#039;s top diplomat held talks with the rival sides Monday to try to mediate an end to the country&#039;s increasingly bloody crisis.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-arrests-more-islamists-eu-official-visits-122530194.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 10:15:33 -0400Associated Pressegypt-arrests-more-islamists-eu-official-visits-122530194<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/egypt-arrests-more-islamists-eu-official-visits-122530194.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/rikLYVEIpnxw_BGaHEeT8w--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/c80ba7f85ad8f119380f6a70670099c2.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="In this image released by the Egyptian Presidency, Catherine Ashton, the EU&#039;s foreign policy chief, left, meets with interim prime minister, Mohamed ElBaradei in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)" align="left" title="In this image released by the Egyptian Presidency, Catherine Ashton, the EU&#039;s foreign policy chief, left, meets with interim prime minister, Mohamed ElBaradei in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, July 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Egyptian Presidency)" border="0" /></a>CAIRO (AP) ? Egyptian police detained two leaders of a Muslim Brotherhood-allied party in the latest in a wave of arrests of prominent Islamists following President Mohammed Morsi&#039;s ouster, while Europe&#039;s top diplomat held talks with the rival sides Monday to try to mediate an end to the country&#039;s increasingly bloody crisis.</p><br clear="all"/>10 Things to Know for Today<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/10-things-know-today-101340019.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/45nVPamDcn6SMue_5O60vQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/666fb221f03cc001260f6a70670094b6.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="FILE - In a Monday, Jan. 17, 2011 file photo, gun violence protesters participate in a lie-in during an anti-gun rally at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. Nearly six in 10 Americans want stricter gun laws in the aftermath of last month&#039;s deadly school shooting in Connecticut, with majorities favoring a nationwide ban on military-style, rapid-fire weapons and limits on gun violence depicted in video games and movies and on TV, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. A lopsided 84 percent of adults would like to see the establishment of a federal standard for background checks for people buying guns at gun shows, the poll showed. President Barack Obama was set Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to unveil a wide-ranging package of steps for reducing gun violence expected to include a proposed ban on assault weapons, limits on the capacity of ammunition magazines and universal background checks for gun sales. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)" align="left" title="FILE - In a Monday, Jan. 17, 2011 file photo, gun violence protesters participate in a lie-in during an anti-gun rally at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. Nearly six in 10 Americans want stricter gun laws in the aftermath of last month&#039;s deadly school shooting in Connecticut, with majorities favoring a nationwide ban on military-style, rapid-fire weapons and limits on gun violence depicted in video games and movies and on TV, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. A lopsided 84 percent of adults would like to see the establishment of a federal standard for background checks for people buying guns at gun shows, the poll showed. President Barack Obama was set Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to unveil a wide-ranging package of steps for reducing gun violence expected to include a proposed ban on assault weapons, limits on the capacity of ammunition magazines and universal background checks for gun sales. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)" border="0" /></a>Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/10-things-know-today-101340019.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 06:19:51 -0400Associated Press10-things-know-today-101340019<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/10-things-know-today-101340019.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/45nVPamDcn6SMue_5O60vQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/666fb221f03cc001260f6a70670094b6.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="FILE - In a Monday, Jan. 17, 2011 file photo, gun violence protesters participate in a lie-in during an anti-gun rally at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. Nearly six in 10 Americans want stricter gun laws in the aftermath of last month&#039;s deadly school shooting in Connecticut, with majorities favoring a nationwide ban on military-style, rapid-fire weapons and limits on gun violence depicted in video games and movies and on TV, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. A lopsided 84 percent of adults would like to see the establishment of a federal standard for background checks for people buying guns at gun shows, the poll showed. President Barack Obama was set Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to unveil a wide-ranging package of steps for reducing gun violence expected to include a proposed ban on assault weapons, limits on the capacity of ammunition magazines and universal background checks for gun sales. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)" align="left" title="FILE - In a Monday, Jan. 17, 2011 file photo, gun violence protesters participate in a lie-in during an anti-gun rally at the Capitol in Richmond, Va. Nearly six in 10 Americans want stricter gun laws in the aftermath of last month&#039;s deadly school shooting in Connecticut, with majorities favoring a nationwide ban on military-style, rapid-fire weapons and limits on gun violence depicted in video games and movies and on TV, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll. A lopsided 84 percent of adults would like to see the establishment of a federal standard for background checks for people buying guns at gun shows, the poll showed. President Barack Obama was set Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013 to unveil a wide-ranging package of steps for reducing gun violence expected to include a proposed ban on assault weapons, limits on the capacity of ammunition magazines and universal background checks for gun sales. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)" border="0" /></a>Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:</p><br clear="all"/>Pope says he won't judge gay priests<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/pope-says-wont-judge-gay-priests-111041448.html"><img src="http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/0oFkbOovqmmDggAsoG_b2w--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/c410d2675b06f219380f6a706700513e.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Pope Francis, followed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, disembarks from the plane after landing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Ciampino&#039;s military airport, on the outskirts of Rome, Monday, July 29, 2013. The pontiff returned after a week in Brazil. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)" align="left" title="Pope Francis, followed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, disembarks from the plane after landing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Ciampino&#039;s military airport, on the outskirts of Rome, Monday, July 29, 2013. The pontiff returned after a week in Brazil. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)" border="0" /></a>ABOARD THE PAPAL AIRCRAFT (AP) ? Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn&#039;t judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/pope-says-wont-judge-gay-priests-111041448.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 08:36:56 -0400Associated Presspope-says-wont-judge-gay-priests-111041448<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/pope-says-wont-judge-gay-priests-111041448.html"><img src="http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/0oFkbOovqmmDggAsoG_b2w--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/c410d2675b06f219380f6a706700513e.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Pope Francis, followed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, disembarks from the plane after landing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Ciampino&#039;s military airport, on the outskirts of Rome, Monday, July 29, 2013. The pontiff returned after a week in Brazil. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)" align="left" title="Pope Francis, followed by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, disembarks from the plane after landing from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at Ciampino&#039;s military airport, on the outskirts of Rome, Monday, July 29, 2013. The pontiff returned after a week in Brazil. (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca)" border="0" /></a>ABOARD THE PAPAL AIRCRAFT (AP) ? Pope Francis reached out to gays on Monday, saying he wouldn&#039;t judge priests for their sexual orientation in a remarkably open and wide-ranging news conference as he returned from his first foreign trip.</p><br clear="all"/>Police: $53 million in jewels stolen in Cannes<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/police-53-million-jewels-stolen-cannes-133234961.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/svwiADV0b6bzvxpAE_T24Q--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/f021843b3d0ade19380f6a706700e904.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="A view of the Carlton hotel, in Cannes, southern France, the scene of a daylight raid, Sunday, July 28, 2013. A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of jewels and diamonds were stolen Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe&#039;s biggest jewelry heists recent years, police said. French Riviera hotel was hosting a temporary jewelry exhibit over the summer of the prestigious Leviev diamond house, which is owned by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)" align="left" title="A view of the Carlton hotel, in Cannes, southern France, the scene of a daylight raid, Sunday, July 28, 2013. A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of jewels and diamonds were stolen Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe&#039;s biggest jewelry heists recent years, police said. French Riviera hotel was hosting a temporary jewelry exhibit over the summer of the prestigious Leviev diamond house, which is owned by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)" border="0" /></a>PARIS (AP) ? A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of diamonds and other jewels was stolen Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe&#039;s biggest jewelry heists in recent years, police said. One expert noted the crime follows recent jail escapes by members of the notorious &quot;Pink Panther&quot; jewel thief gang.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/police-53-million-jewels-stolen-cannes-133234961.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 01:44:04 -0400Associated Presspolice-53-million-jewels-stolen-cannes-133234961<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/police-53-million-jewels-stolen-cannes-133234961.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/svwiADV0b6bzvxpAE_T24Q--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/f021843b3d0ade19380f6a706700e904.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="A view of the Carlton hotel, in Cannes, southern France, the scene of a daylight raid, Sunday, July 28, 2013. A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of jewels and diamonds were stolen Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe&#039;s biggest jewelry heists recent years, police said. French Riviera hotel was hosting a temporary jewelry exhibit over the summer of the prestigious Leviev diamond house, which is owned by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)" align="left" title="A view of the Carlton hotel, in Cannes, southern France, the scene of a daylight raid, Sunday, July 28, 2013. A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of jewels and diamonds were stolen Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe&#039;s biggest jewelry heists recent years, police said. French Riviera hotel was hosting a temporary jewelry exhibit over the summer of the prestigious Leviev diamond house, which is owned by Israeli billionaire Lev Leviev. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)" border="0" /></a>PARIS (AP) ? A staggering 40 million euro ($53 million) worth of diamonds and other jewels was stolen Sunday from the Carlton Intercontinental Hotel in Cannes, in one of Europe&#039;s biggest jewelry heists in recent years, police said. One expert noted the crime follows recent jail escapes by members of the notorious &quot;Pink Panther&quot; jewel thief gang.</p><br clear="all"/>Wave of car bombings in Iraq kills at least 51<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/wave-car-bombings-iraq-kills-least-51-102203771.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/KCLw8zNh000WdJ.aJv4qvg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/e21cba145af4f219380f6a7067009e26.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="People and security forces inspect the site of a car bomb explosion in Basra, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 29, 2013. A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing scores in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)" align="left" title="People and security forces inspect the site of a car bomb explosion in Basra, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 29, 2013. A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing scores in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)" border="0" /></a>BAGHDAD (AP) ? A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing at least 51 people in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/wave-car-bombings-iraq-kills-least-51-102203771.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 07:21:37 -0400Associated Presswave-car-bombings-iraq-kills-least-51-102203771<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/wave-car-bombings-iraq-kills-least-51-102203771.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/KCLw8zNh000WdJ.aJv4qvg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/e21cba145af4f219380f6a7067009e26.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="People and security forces inspect the site of a car bomb explosion in Basra, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 29, 2013. A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing scores in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)" align="left" title="People and security forces inspect the site of a car bomb explosion in Basra, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 29, 2013. A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing scores in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government. (AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)" border="0" /></a>BAGHDAD (AP) ? A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing at least 51 people in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government.</p><br clear="all"/>Spanish royals to attend Mass for train dead<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/spanish-royals-attend-mass-train-dead-091832309.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/2n.fXJAqBPSf6CGt1Noptw--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/7d31182a3db4e119380f6a7067006bd9.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Police carry arrested train driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, centre, partly seen in the back seat, to testify in court in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sunday July 28, 2013. Spain&#039;s interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 79 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 79 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)" align="left" title="Police carry arrested train driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, centre, partly seen in the back seat, to testify in court in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sunday July 28, 2013. Spain&#039;s interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 79 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 79 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)" border="0" /></a>SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) ? Spain&#039;s royal family and leading politicians were to attend a somber Mass on Monday in homage to the 79 people killed in the country&#039;s worst train accident in decades, as the driver left police custody for the first time after being charged in the case.</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/spanish-royals-attend-mass-train-dead-091832309.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 07:43:22 -0400Associated Pressspanish-royals-attend-mass-train-dead-091832309<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/spanish-royals-attend-mass-train-dead-091832309.html"><img src="http://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/2n.fXJAqBPSf6CGt1Noptw--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/7d31182a3db4e119380f6a7067006bd9.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Police carry arrested train driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, centre, partly seen in the back seat, to testify in court in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sunday July 28, 2013. Spain&#039;s interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 79 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 79 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)" align="left" title="Police carry arrested train driver Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, centre, partly seen in the back seat, to testify in court in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, Sunday July 28, 2013. Spain&#039;s interior minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz says the driver whose speeding train crashed, killing 79 people, is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. The Spanish train derailed at high speed Wednesday killing 79 and injuring dozens more. (AP Photo/Lalo R. Villar)" border="0" /></a>SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) ? Spain&#039;s royal family and leading politicians were to attend a somber Mass on Monday in homage to the 79 people killed in the country&#039;s worst train accident in decades, as the driver left police custody for the first time after being charged in the case.</p><br clear="all"/>Obama lunches with Hillary Clinton; what's on menu?<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/-obama-hosts-hillary-clinton-for-lunch-132105936.html"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/r10ZVRGlnAzHOLkhhn_hjA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2013-07-24/4812ae23-2b26-4963-b7c1-debaea86570d_hill.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Clinton" align="left" title="Clinton" border="0" /></a>Is 2016 on the menu as President Barack Obama hosts Hillary Clinton for lunch?</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/-obama-hosts-hillary-clinton-for-lunch-132105936.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 09:21:04 -0400-obama-hosts-hillary-clinton-for-lunch-132105936<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/-obama-hosts-hillary-clinton-for-lunch-132105936.html"><img src="http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/r10ZVRGlnAzHOLkhhn_hjA--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://l.yimg.com/os/publish-images/news/2013-07-24/4812ae23-2b26-4963-b7c1-debaea86570d_hill.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="Clinton" align="left" title="Clinton" border="0" /></a>Is 2016 on the menu as President Barack Obama hosts Hillary Clinton for lunch?</p><br clear="all"/>Nazi war criminal's 100th birthday sparks Rome protests<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/protests-rome-nazi-war-criminal-celebrates-100th-birthday-140256408.html"><img src="http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/JN7Vz0d_rr0n9pbXAMZROg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/Reuters/2013-07-29T140256Z_1_CBRE96S131000_RTROPTP_2_ITALY-NAZI.JPG" width="130" height="86" alt="People hold an Israeli flag during a protest against convicted former Nazi SS captain Priebke in front of his residence in Rome" align="left" title="People hold an Israeli flag during a protest against convicted former Nazi SS captain Priebke in front of his residence in Rome" border="0" /></a>ROME (Reuters) - Dozens of demonstrators, including members of Rome&#039;s Jewish community, protested outside the apartment building where the former SS officer responsible for one of Italy&#039;s worst wartime massacres celebrated his 100th birthday on Monday. Erich Priebke, a former SS captain, lives under house arrest in the Italian capital after being sentenced to life imprisonment in 1998 for the massacre in the Ardeatine Caves near Rome where 335 civilians were killed in March 1944. ...</p><br clear="all"/>http://news.yahoo.com/protests-rome-nazi-war-criminal-celebrates-100th-birthday-140256408.htmlMon, 29 Jul 2013 10:33:23 -0400Reutersprotests-rome-nazi-war-criminal-celebrates-100th-birthday-140256408<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/protests-rome-nazi-war-criminal-celebrates-100th-birthday-140256408.html"><img src="http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/JN7Vz0d_rr0n9pbXAMZROg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9ODU7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/Reuters/2013-07-29T140256Z_1_CBRE96S131000_RTROPTP_2_ITALY-NAZI.JPG" width="130" height="86" alt="People hold an Israeli flag during a protest against convicted former Nazi SS captain Priebke in front of his residence in Rome" align="left" title="People hold an Israeli flag during a protest against convicted former Nazi SS captain Priebke in front of his residence in Rome" border="0" /></a>ROME (Reuters) - Dozens of demonstrators, including members of Rome&#039;s Jewish community, protested outside the apartment building where the former SS officer responsible for one of Italy&#039;s worst wartime massacres celebrated his 100th birthday on Monday. 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