Saturday, November 14, 2015

Paris massacres underscore the macabre logic of mass terror


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A day that began with Britains Prime Minister David Cameron hailing the drone strike believed to have killed a high-profile ISIL member in Syria as "a strike at the heart" of the movement ended, late Friday, with Frances President Francois Hollande declaring a national state of emergency and closing his countrys borders following a string of attacks in Paris that left more than 120 people dead.

The Paris massacres, for which the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) has claimed responsibility, occurred the same day a suicide bomber killed 21 Iraqis in Baghdad. They capped a week in which twin suicide bombings in a Shia neighborhood of Beirut killed 43, while Western governments concluded that the Russian airliner that crashed killing 224 people last month in Egypts Sinai peninsula had, in fact, been downed by a bomb.

Terrorism spectacular mass-casualty attacks on civilians designed by perpetrators to build their notoriety is suddenly back in the headlines. And thats a marked shift from recent years in which media attention has focused on the rise of ISIL, which has eclipsed Al-Qaeda both on the ground and in the fears of Western security officials.

Osama bin Ladens movement had relied heavily on transcontinental spectacular attacks on civilian targets to spread its message the East Africa embassy bombings and 9/11; the London, Madrid, Istanbul and Bali bombings, and a steady stream of sectarian bombings in Iraq and Pakistan, for example. But it largely kept itself in the shadows, operating clandestinely so as to stay out of the sights of Western and allied military powers.

ISIL may have shared some of Al-Qaedas ideology and originated in the movements Iraqi affiliate, but its focus has been quite different: It took advantage of the collapse of state power in both Iraq and Syria to brazenly raise its flag over territory it sought to hold, and even govern. Despite the grotesquerie of its propaganda videos depicting captives being gruesomely tortured to death, ISIL fought a conventional guerrilla war using highly mobile forces to stretch its enemies defenses, swarming against designated targets to overwhelm and conquer them. But ISILs drive to conquer territory has enabled its adversaries to counter it with conventional military tactics this weeks recapture of the Iraqi city of Sinjar by Kurdish Peshmerga forces supported by U.S. air power being a prime example.

Such an enterprise, of course, is often inconclusive the legendary British military officer T.E. Lawrence ("of Arabia") compared it to "eating soup with a fork," the mobility of the guerrilla force making it difficult to destroy once it retreats from any territory where it has mustered. Still, such a conflict remains relatively predictable or, more accurately, its unpredictability is confined to a defined territory, which in the case of ISIL is Iraq and Syria.

The past weeks events (and those of the past 14 years) serve up a reminder that mass-casualty attacks on civilian populations in enemy capitals whether planned and executed long-distance, or simply carried out by sympathizers or fighters returning from the Syria-Iraq theater to their home countries cant be effectively countered through conventional military means in the way that ISILs territorial ambitions potentially could be.

ISIL claimed responsibility for bombing the Russian airliner, saying it was revenge for Moscows military intervention in support of Syrias President Bashar al-Assad. And it claimed responsibility for the Beirut bombing which targeted a stronghold of Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shia movement that has intervened in Syria to prop up Assads forces and for Fridays Baghdad bombing aimed at the funeral of a pro-government fighter killed in the battle to recapture Sinjar.

ISIL had not, thus far demonstrated a capacity to exercise command-and-control over long-distance operations despite a growing number of acolytes in locales as far-flung as Nigeria and Afghanistan, but events over the past week certainly underscore a threat of mass-casualty attacks inspired by the group (or perhaps, by its nearest rivals) in distant capitals.

Organized mass-casualty attacks on civilians designed not simply to strike fear into an enemy population and boost the political pretensions of the perpetrators, but also to attract recruits and funding. As much as Fridays mass brutality will unite most of France in revulsion at the carnage, its perpetrators and their backers are betting that their wanton cruelty will inspire more radicalized youths in Europe and beyond to join the movement. (Lets not forget, a disconcerting number of French youths expressed admiration for the Charlie Hebdo attackers.) Theyll also hope to generate the sort of polarization in France that will produce further disaffection that they can exploit to swell their ranks.

Experts have long concurred that effectively countering such tactics relies more on police work, and winning the support of the communities in which radical groups try to recruit, than it does on military strategy.

Source: http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/11/13/paris-massacres-underscore-the-macabre-logic-of-mass-terror.html

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BREAK TIME: You Have To Watch This Man Turn Into Patti LaBelle After Eating ...


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Its almost Thanksgiving and if you were thinking about standing over a hot oven cooking your own sweet potato pies, think again.

Thanks to Facebook user and pie reviewer James Wright Chanel, we now know to go pick up a pie from singerPatti LaBelles line of baked goods at Walmart. Why? Well for one, youll turn into Patti LaBelle herself.

Were not kidding. Even the queen herself approved of that familiar high note Chanel made when he took a bite of that sweet, sweet pie.

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Source: http://newpittsburghcourieronline.com/2015/11/13/break-time-you-have-to-watch-this-man-turn-into-patti-labelle-after-eating-patti-labelles-pies/

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The 33


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You wouldn"t believe it if it didn"t happen. In 2010, 33 Chilean miners found themselves trapped for 69 days in a gold and copper mine while the world bit its collective nails. Hollywood never has a good time trying to trump fact with the demands of popcorn-filmmaking. And The 33, well-staged by the Mexican director Patricia Riggen, still has to condense a big story into two hours.

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A lot gets lost, despite the strained efforts of screenwriters Mikko Alanne, Craig Borten, and Michael Thomas. But the story holds us rapt. As do the actors. Antonio Banderas gives a stellar performance as Mario Sepulveda, known as "Super Mario" for his skill at uniting men faced with starvation and unbearable stress. Lou Diamond Phillips also excels as Luis Urzua, a.k.a. Don Lucho, a veteran hand who has always questioned the safety of the mine. Then there"s Dario Segovia (Juan Pablo Raba), a junkie who has alienated his empanada-selling sister, Maria (Juliette Binoche, the great French actress in an ill-suited role). And yet Maria waits above ground raging at the authorities who arent doing enough to save her brother and his friends.

Individual tales tumble out and over each other to confusing, dizzying effect. Many stories are short-changed or ignored to concentrate on a few. Though Rodrigo Santoro appears as Laurence Golborne, the minister of mines, the story"s political implications go curiously unmined. Inspiration is what The 33 is selling. And it"s hard not to get caught up in the rescue. You forgive the movie its faults, or most of them, because its heart is firmly in the right place.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/the-33-20151113

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Friday, November 13, 2015

NFL notebook: Cowboys" Dez Bryant goes on locker-room tirade toward reporters


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Bryant rails at reporters: Dallas receiver Dez Bryant went on a profanity-filled rant at a reporter in the locker room Thursday, and was further agitated when another reporter tweeted about the exchange.

Bryants second tirade interrupted Jason Wittens weekly session with the media, and the 13th-year tight end worked to calm the situation and help get Bryant out of the locker room, as did coach Jason Garrett.

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Nashville Star Clare Bowen Reveals She Had Cancer as a Child in Pixie Cut ...


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Nashville star Clare Bowen cut her long, luxurious blonde hair into a pixie cut in honor of a little girl suffering from cancer an experience thats close to her heart. In an emotional Facebook post, the actress, 31, reveals that she was diagnosed with end stage nephroblastoma when she was just 4 years old.

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Wanna know why I cut it all off? When I was four years old, I asked my mother: Are there heaters in Heaven? I had just been diagnosed with end stage nephroblastoma, after several visits to a GP who denied anything was wrong and dubbed my parents paranoid. I"d overheard the doctors telling my family that the only hope of saving me, was an experimental treatment that might kill me anyway. But without it I had maybe two weeks left, Bowen shared.

The ABC star, who ultimately beat the disease, shared that she was really inspired when I heard a story about a little girl who said she couldn"t be a princess because she didn"t have long hair.

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I wanted her, and others like her to know that"s not what makes a princess, or a warrior, or a superhero, Bowen explained of her new do. It"s not what makes you beautiful either. It"s your insides that counteven if you happen to be missing half of them.

She also thanked Nashville creator, Callie Khouri, and ABC for letting her character, Scarlett, also sport the new look.

If it makes even one person think twice about judging another, then in some small way, the world is better, she concluded.

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Source: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/clare-bowen-reveals-she-had-cancer-as-a-child-debuts-pixie-cut-20151311

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Angels acquire Andrelton Simmons from Braves for Erick Aybar, prospects


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The Angels ought to be a joy to watch on defense next season. Whether their team is better off for sacrificing two of their very few prospects remains to be seen.

The Angels on Thursday acquired Andrelton Simmons, widely regarded as the best-fielding shortstop in the major leagues, for shortstop Erick Aybar and pitching prospects Sean Newcomb and Chris Ellis.

In Billy Eppler"s first trade as the Angels" general manager, he solved one of the pressing issues next winter without resolving any of the pressing issues of the moment.

Aybar, 31, the Angels" shortstop since 2008, is eligible for free agency after next season. Simmons, 26, is signed through the 2020 season, for a total of $53 million.

The Angels do not have a shortstop prospect close to the major leagues. They might have shied away from a long-term extension with Aybar, one that would not have started until he turned 34. The next-best shortstops eligible for free agency next fall are 30-something backups: Clint Barmes, Andres Blanco and Brendan Ryan.

When a top-flight shortstop becomes available, Eppler said, the suitors are many and the price is high.

"This was an opportunity to grab something that very rarely presents itself," Eppler said.

In order to get Simmons, the Angels sacrificed their best prospect Newcomb, a left-hander who pitched in the Futures Game last year and arguably their second-best prospect in Ellis, a right-hander.

They did not use those players to address their holes at second base, third base, left fielder and catcher, and a team that needs offensive help acquired a player whose on-base percentage has been below .300 in two of the last three seasons.

"When you have an opportunity to acquire an impact-level shortstop in the prime age of his career, you have to be willing to take that leap of faith," Eppler said.

This particular leap of faith appears to require Eppler to believe he can fill most of the Angels" holes through free agency.

The Braves now have the Angels" top three starting pitching prospects last winter Newcomb, Ellis and left-hander Ricardo Sanchez, who was traded for third-base prospect Kyle Kubitza. The Angels had hoped Kubitza would succeed David Freese; they now would like to bring back Freese.

The Angels also had hoped that Cuban import Roberto Baldoquin would succeed Aybar in 2017. But Baldoquin, 21, struggled mightily at the Class-A level this year, and the Angels signed him to a bonus so high that it restricts them in Latin American signings for the next two years.

So, under the new management of Eppler, the Angels grabbed Simmons and a Class-A catcher for the prospects, paying the Braves $2.5 million to balance the 2016 salaries of Simmons and Aybar.

The Braves, building toward the opening of a new ballpark in 2017, traded closer Craig Kimbrel and outfielders Jason Heyward, Evan Gattis and Justin Upton last winter. They could keep Aybar as a stopgap or flip him to a team in need of a shortstop, perhaps the San Diego Padres.

Simmons said he had not expected a trade but was not surprised by it, given the Braves" rebuilding process.

"I"m happy to be part of an organization that"s trying to win right now," he said.

Simmons also said he was looking forward to playing alongside Albert Pujols, whom he said he admired while growing up, and Mike Trout, whom he called a "supernatural human being."

Eppler emphasized that a run saved is just as valuable as a run scored, and the Angels now have Simmons at shortstop and Trout in center field.

Dodgers pitcher Alex Wood, who played with Simmons in Atlanta, tweeted this: "Simba and Trout up the middle ... that"s where hits will go to die haha."

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Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-angels-braves-trade-andrelton-simmons-erick-aybar-20151112-story.html

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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Tamar Braxton quits "Dancing With the Stars"


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"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Wildlife conservationist Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, has captivated audiences with her professional partner, Derek Hough, on season 21 of "Dancing With the Stars." Click through to meet the rest of the dance pairs.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and pro partner Sharna Burgess are also in contention in this season"s competition.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Reality and producer Tamar Braxton doesn"t always like to follow directions from pro partner and season 20 champ Valentin Chmerkovskiy. Still, their chemistry and moves are putting them in contention.

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Alek Skarlatos, one of the heroes who stopped a terror attack on a French train over the summer, is dancing with pro Lindsay Arnold.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Host Tom Bergeron, left, chats with Carlos PenaVega and pro partner Witney Carson. PenaVega"s wife, Alexa, was also competing on the show -- against him.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Alexa PenaVega is part of the first married couple to compete -- against each other -- in the dance competition. She was professionally partnered with Mark Ballas and was voted off in week nine.

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Singer Andy Grammer, center, and pro partner Allison Holker are shown with Bergeron. He was eliminated in week eight.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Teen social media sensation Hayes Grier was paired with pro dancer Emma Slater. He was eliminated in week seven.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Chef Paula Deen, who was partnered with Louis Van Amstel, was voted off in week five of the show.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Gary Busey, who was paired with Anna Trebunskaya, was voted off in week four.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

"Real Housewives" reality star Kim Zolciak Biermann, who was partnered with Tony Dovolani, had to leave the show during week three because of medical issues.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

Winning jockey Victor Espinoza, who was partnered with Karina Smirnoff, couldn"t win with a human partner. He was voted off in week two of the show.

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Singer Chaka Khan, who was partnered with Keo Motsepe, was voted off the show in week two.

"Dancing With the Stars" season 21

The "Dancing with the Stars" season 21 judges are Carrie Ann Inaba, left, Julianne Hough and Bruno Tonioli.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/11/entertainment/tamar-braxton-dancing-with-the-stars-feat/

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