Friday, December 31, 2010

Hostages held in bank robbery in Pearland

A bank manager has been wounded during a terrifying robbery playing out in Pearland, involving several hostages. 
At about 11:30am, the situation began at the Chase bank at 1915 North Main Street, near a Walmart. Armed suspects are still in the building threatening violence against several hostages. Reports are there are two gunmen and at least six hostages. They are believed to be a mix of employees and possibly customers. Unconfirmed statements suggest that some people inside the bank were allowed to leave in the minutes after the robbery.
Pearland police say there were shots fired when the fleeing robbers saw a police officer responding to a 911 call pull into the parking lot. That apparently forced the robbers to retreat inside the building, and the standoff has continued.
About 60 law enforcement officers, including FBI agents and SWAT officers, have surrounded the bank. Police have requested Eyewitness News stop providing live streaming video from SkyEye above the scene, due to security precautions. Negotiations with the suspects, two or more, are underway.
Pearland police have confirmed the bank manager was beaten by the suspects. Shots had been fired inside the bank, leading to confusion over how the manager was injured. He was taken to a nearby fast food restaurant, but police are not sure if he was taken to a hospital for medical treatment. His condition is unknown. 
 Police have set up multiple roadblocks in the area, including one on Highway 35 at McHard Road. Residents are advised to avoid the area.
A nearby fast food restaurant manager has witnessed the events and tells Eyewitness News he saw at least one person exit the building with blood on him. Another witness said he was on his way to get a sandwich when he heard four gunshots, then saw a man running out of the bank.
We're also hearing that employees in the McDonalds at the Walmart have been on lockdown, but reports differ as to whether customers are being held in the store.

Dollar weakens against most major currencies

The U.S. dollar was weaker against the euro, pound and yen on Friday during thin year-end trading.
 The euro rose to $1.3406 midday in New York, from $1.3286 late Thursday. The British pound rose to $1.5612 from $1.5415 while the dollar fell to 81.09 Japanese yen from 81.52 yen.
The U.S. dollar is still expected to outperform most of the world's major currencies next year as the economy gains strength.
 The currency analysts at Wells Fargo Bank predict the dollar will rise 7 percent against the yen, more than 4 percent against the euro and 1 percent against the pound over the next 12 months.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

FIRST NIGHT: Boston will ring in the new year in style

The astronaut on the First Night 2011 button suggests exploration as revelers head into the next decade.
Whatever kind of adventure you seek, First Night offers a profusion of performances and films from local and national talent that turn Boston into a cultural showcase.
For the first time in its 35 years, First Night adds Symphony Hall and the new Paramount Theatre to its venues.
“There are some high-profile acts to take advantage of the new spaces,” said publicist Joyce Linehan. “When you book something at Symphony Hall, it has to be good.”
Detroit soul singer Bettye LaVette will sing selections from her acclaimed album “Interpretations: The British Rock Songbook” in Symphony Hall. The Paramount will host a multimedia performance by Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips inspired by Andy Warhol. A third highlight is jazz guitarist Lionel Loueke and his trio, who will play at Berklee Performance Center.
Up to one-third of the seats for those three performances were purchased in advance when First Night inaugurated a reserved seating program for $35. General admission to First Night is $18, and entry is first-come, first-served to about 200 indoor events.
“The reserved seating is a way to bring in people who might stay away from First Night,” said executive director Geri Guardino.
It’s also a way to raise money in an economically challenging time, when the budget of $1.15 million is down from $1.3 million several years ago.
The vast majority of revelers will pay nothing for the celebration they enjoy outdoors. They can watch the colorful “Blast Off” Grand Procession march down Boylston Street from the Prudential to the Public Garden, and they can admire exquisite ice sculptures in Copley Square and on the Boston Common. The bands in the Parkman Bandstand on the Common and the DJ show next to the Boston Public Library create a groove for dancing, and the midnight fireworks cap light up the new year as they explode over Boston Harbor.
If you’re one of the roughly 35,000 to 40,000 people who purchase admission buttons, you’ll need to choose among your favorite performances.
Your celebration can range from contemplative to energetic. You can hear classical, organ and acoustic music in historic churches. In the Hynes Convention Center, the Steam Crunk Lounge features a theatrical musical variety show which combines elements of the circus and Gothic.
If dance is your passion, watch the contemporary dancers of Monkeyhouse or the dancers of Boston Bhangra, which fuses traditional Indian folk dance with pop music, set to the rhythm of a large drum.
You can spend hours sitting in the dark, watching films from the Bollywood Film Festival, the Roxbury Film Festival, the Japanese Anime Festival, and the Rock on Film Festival, new this year.
The headline acts are a mix of established and avant garde talent.
“Bettye LaVette is a real legend and Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips are very original,” First Night executive director Geri Guardino said.
In “13 Most Beautiful … Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests,” the duo sings about people in the film projected on a screen behind them, shot by Warhol between 1964 and 1966.
The Lionel Loueke Trio has a national appeal and will be broadcast live in Boston on WGBH radio 89.7 and on stations across the country as part of NPR’s annual New Year’s Eve “Toast of the Nation.”
Local talent also abounds at First Night. Plymouth singer Jen D’Angora performs covers and originals in the style of Motown and Stax with her group Jenny Dee & The Deelinquents.
Commonwealth Shakespeare and New England Conservatory team up for “A Shakespearean Cabaret.” There’s also a Broadway Cabaret, opera spoof by Opera Boston, and slams for poetry and storytelling.
Three Boston bands pay tribute to rock music legends at the Cover-Up at Cityplace. The Rationales perform as The Band; Brendan Boogie & The Best Intentions as Roy Orbison; and This Blue Heaven as Fleetwood Mac.
Outdoors, The Kominas Band, a Boston-based band of Pakistani-Americans, mixes punk rock and bhangra to create a dance beat and lyrics that skewer Islamic fundamentalism and Bush-era politics.
Indie rock group David Wax Museum fuses Latin rhythms, accordion and more to create its distinctive sound.
If you want to laugh, the comedy line-up is headed by Improv Boston and Comedy with Tony V and Brad Mastrangelo at the Hynes Convention Center.
You can start the festivities at 10 a.m. for the film festivals and at 1 p.m. for the Family Festival, which offers non-stop entertainment by stunt teams, magicians, puppeteers, musicians and actors in the Hynes Convention Center. Highlights are singer Ellis Paul and a bicycle-powered shadow puppet theater by Neil Horsky.
Along with an orca, frogs and Pharoah’s Egypt, the ice sculptures feature an ambitious representation of the painting “The Passage of the Delaware,” which depicts Gen. George Washington’s surprise attack on Christmas Night, 1776.
“You can walk all over the place or stay in one place and have a fantastic evening,” Guardino said.

Mexico shootings kill 4 police officers, 1 doctor

MONTERREY, Mexico —
Gunmen believed to be linked to drug cartels killed four police officers and a doctor in apparently coordinated attacks in and around the northern Mexican city of Monterrey, authorities said Thursday.
Three officers were wounded in Wednesday's attacks, said Jorge Domene, a spokesman for the security council in northern Nuevo Leon state, where Monterrey is located.
In one of the attacks, gunmen opened fire on a Monterrey police station, killing a medical doctor who was administering tests to employees at the station and wounding three officers, Domene said.
In two additional, separate attacks carried out within minutes of each other in the Monterrey suburb of Guadalupe, gunmen killed two police officers, a man and a woman.
"Yesterday's events clearly represent acts by organized crime trying to intimidate or reverse the actions that authorities have taken ... to counter the violence that has been unleashed in our state," Domene told a news conference.
Monterrey, Mexico's third-largest city, has been rocked by drug-cartel turf battles.

Joanna Yeates landlord Chris Jefferies arrested on suspicion of her murder


  • Bachelor and former English teacher picked up at 7am

  • Jo's parents say they are 'pleased' arrest has been made

  • Forensics remove landlord's silver car from outside flat

  • Jefferies was Head of English at public school nearby

  • He campaigned for gun range and prayer books



  • Police today seized Joanna Yeates' landlord's car after he was arrested on suspicion of her murder.
    The silver Chrysler was loaded up and driven away hours after Chris Jefferies, 65, was taken into custody in a dawn raid.
    The bachelor's arrest came hours after he claimed he had watched as three people left Jo’s flat on the night she vanished.
    He is now being questioned on suspicion of murdering the landscape gardener, who went missing before Christmas.
    A statement from Avon and Somerset police said: ‘Just after 07.00hrs this morning, police attended an address in Canynge Road and arrested a 65-year-old man on suspicion of murder.
    ‘He has been taken into custody at a police station within the Avon and Somerset force area and detained for questioning.
    ‘Detectives investigating Joanna’s murder are continuing to carry out forensic examinations, and are also continuing to appeal for anyone with any information that can help the enquiry to call the Operation Braid incident room on 0845 456 7000 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.’
    Mr Jefferies, a former teacher at the nearby public school Clifton College, lives directly above the basement flat he rented to Miss Yeates.
    The body of the 25-year-old, who had been strangled, was found by dog walkers on Christmas morning, three miles from her £200,000 flat in the upmarket area of Clifton, Bristol.
    She was last seen by friends on December 17 and was reported missing two days later by her live-in boyfriend Greg Reardon when he returned from a weekend with relatives.
    Yesterday, Mr Jefferies apparently told police how he saw a trio leaving Miss Yeates’ flat on Friday, December 17.
    Wearing a long coat with fur collar and carrying a Waterstone’s shopping bag, he told reporters: 'Everything I am aware of I have told the police and I really don’t want to talk about it.'
    A £10,000 reward was yesterday offered to help police catch her killer and fresh CCTV was released of Miss Yeates buying cider in a branch of Bargain Booze on the last night she was seen.
    But police inquiries are now centring on the flat she shared with her fellow architect Mr Reardon, 27.
    Forensic experts have removed bags of potential evidence and even the front door in their search to discover exactly what happened.
    They are also ripping up floorboards inside the flat and the rest of the house in their hunt for clues.

    Monday, December 27, 2010

    Bullish KSE index rises to 11918 points

    KARACHI: Pakistani stocks ended higher on Monday, led by the fertiliser sector on hopes of strong profits, but trade was thin over concerns over the country's deteriorating macroeconomic indicators, dealers said.
    The Karachi Stock Exchange's benchmark 100-share index .KSE ended 0.43 percent, or 51.56 points, higher at 11,909.73.
    Volume was 85.15 million shares, a one-month low.
    "Healthy earnings and better payout expectations brought the fertiliser sector into the limelight," said Samar Iqbal, a dealer at Topline Securities Ltd.
    Corporate results for quarter ending Dec. 30 are due to be announced in the coming weeks.
    However, dealers said investors were still cautious due to the delay of the IMF's next tranche.
    Pakistan formally asked for a nine-month extension of its $11 billion IMF bailout package, a source involved with the IMF talks said last week, but the extension has not been approved yet.
    In the currency market, the rupee PKR= ended firmer at 85.79/85 to the dollar, compared with Friday's close of 85.86/91 to the dollar amid lack of import payments but dealers said the local unit could come under pressure because of an increase in international oil prices.
    In the money market, overnight rates ended at 13.90 percent, compared with Friday's close of between 13 percent and 13.50 percent because of tight liquidity in the market as there were scheduled outflows amounting to 6.2 billion rupees ($72.2 million).

    MQM departs federal cabinet

    LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has decided to sever ties with federal cabinet, Geo News reported Monday night.

    According to details, MQM’s central Rabta Committee held its simultaneous meetings in London and Karachi.

    According to Rabta Committee decision, two MQM ministers will tender their resignation in first phase. Federal Ports and Shipping Minister Babar Ghauri and deputy convener of the MQM, Dr Farooq Sattar are abroad and will tender their resignations tomorrow.

    A decision regarding quitting Sindh cabinet will be made soon.

    Sunday, December 19, 2010

    X Factor's Matt Cardle grabs UK Christmas number one

    X Factor winner Matt Cardle has scored this year's Christmas number one with his debut single, When We Collide.
    Cardle sold 439,000 copies to see off competition from a number of Facebook-led campaigns, Rihanna Ft Drake, and the original version of his own single.

    Facebook contenders The Trashmen and Cage Against the Machine were at number two and 21 respectively. What's My Name by Rihanna Ft Drake was number two.
    Take That remained at the top of the albums chart with Progress.
    Singles by X Factor winners have had a stranglehold on the Christmas charts in recent years - a run which was ended last year when an online anti-X Factor campaign helped get Rage Against the Machine to number one.
    Similar campaigns were organised this year to get other songs to the top spot including Surfin' Bird by 1960s US rock band The Trashmen and a 4'33" track of silence from Cage Against the Machine.
    A Facebook group was also set up to encourage fans to buy the original version of Cardle's song - called Many Of Horror, by Biffy Clyro - instead of the X Factor winner's. That sold about 40,000 copies to finish eighth in the chart.
    However according to the OCC, Cardle's track sold almost 170,000 copies in its first two days on sale, more than three times the sales of its nearest rival, Rihanna Ft Drake, which ended up the week selling 104,000.
    His eventual total of 439,000 copies sold in six days was a record weekly total for a non-charity release this year, it added.
    Millions watched win
    Only Helping Haiti - with 453,000 sales in February - has sold more in a week this year.
    Cardle said he hadn't believed he would even make it as far as the live shows in the X Factor, much less win the competition and then take his single to number one.
    "I can't even begin to describe how if feels. It's nuts, crackers and crazy. To think that many people have supported me and bought the record is absolutely mind blowing," he said.
    More than 17 million viewers tuned in to see Cardle crowned the winner of the ITV talent show last Sunday.
    He beat Liverpudlian singer Rebecca Ferguson and teen group One Direction into second and third place.
    Take That's album sold an extra 330,000 copies last week to bring its total sales to 1.4m in just five weeks, said the Official Charts Company (OCC).
    The second biggest artist album, Rihanna's Loud, sold 194,000 in second, followed by Michael Buble's Crazy Love in third on 139,000.
    Michael Jackson's Michael entered the chart in fourth place, selling 113,000 copies.
    The biggest compilation album of the week, Now That's What I Call Music 77, has sold 188,000 in the past five weeks.

    Sunday, December 12, 2010

    Metrodome Collapse Saves Brett Favre's Consecutive Games Streak

    Because you can't have a football story without Brett Favre being involved -- ESPN's Ed Werder says that the Vikings quarterback texted him last night to say he would not have been able to play on Sunday morning had the game against the Giants gone on as regularly scheduled.

    Conveniently, he has now been given at least 30 extra hours to make another "miraculous" recovery.
    Favre has started in 297 consecutive games, more than any other player in NFL history.


    Boyfriend shoots lover, self


    Boyfriend shoots lover, self

    East London - A twenty-eight-year-old man shot and killed his girlfriend, aged 18, before turning the gun on himself, Eastern Cape police said on Sunday. 
    Police spokesperson Mzukisi Fatyela said that the two had apparently had a quarrel.
    They were found on Sunday morning in their home in Kalalo. The woman had two bullet wounds to her head and the man had one.
    A 9mm pistol had been used.

    White House Official: Richard Holbrooke ‘Tough and Resilient’

    Presidential adviser David Axelrod hopes that these qualities will help ailing US envoy recover from emergency heart surgery.
    A White House official has called U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke "tough and resilient," as the special envoy struggles to recover from emergency heart surgery.
    Presidential adviser David Axelrod said on U.S. television Sunday that he and his colleagues are praying that those qualities help Holbrooke survive.
    Holbrooke, the U.S. envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, is in critical condition after more than 20 hours of surgery to fix a tear in the large artery that moves blood from his heart. Doctors completed the operation early Saturday.
    U.S. President Barack Obama issued a statement Saturday evening saying he and the first lady are praying for Holbrooke, whom the president called a "towering figure in American foreign policy."
    The 69-year-old diplomat previously served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and was the chief architect of the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords that ended the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
    Holbrooke was hospitalized Friday after collapsing during a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department in Washington.

    Friday, December 10, 2010

    Secret Society of Women, By Women, For Women

    “Secret Society of Women …. By Women …. For Women.  A place where we can divulge our deepest secrets about how we look, what we regret, who we fantasize about, what we aspire to do, or whatever else we’ve been keeping inside of us.”

    That’s the promise made by the new website created by former View panelist Lisa Ling during her appearance on her old stomping grounds this morning.  TheSecret Society of Women is a brand new place where women can offer each other support and guidance regarding our deepest, darkest secrets in a safe and anonymous format.
    We all have one of those issues in our lives - the ones we don’t talk about.  Miscarriages, abortion, depression, cancer, family, infertility, the list goes on-and-on.  They’re the kinds of items we may talk about with our closest friends or keep bundled up inside.   The Secret Society of Women is a bit of an online support group offer a safe outlet to open up about those issues that we keep secret and help bring them out into the open with women struggling through similar issues.  You can share secrets, read advice, and find organizations that offer help all in one place dedicated solely to the needs of women. 

    Saturday, December 4, 2010

    2 Dead, 83 Injured in Moscow Runway Crash

    A passenger jet carrying at least 155 people made an Emergency Landing at a snowyMoscow airport on Saturday after its engines failed, Russian officials said.
    It skidded off the runway and slammed into buildings, killing two people and injuring 83.
    The plane, a Tupolev Tu-154 belonging toDagestan Airlines, was forced to land at Domodedovo Airport, federal aviation agency spokesman Sergei Izvolsky said in televised comments. The cause of the engine failure was unclear, he said. 

    England payback for Thai ‘betrayal’ of World Cup bid

    England will withdraw from an international friendly against Thailand after the country’s highest-ranking football boss broke his promise to support their bid for the 2018 World Cup, according to a UK newspaper.
    The English Football Association had agreed to play in Bangkok next June, despite the trip to Asia being seen as no benefit to Fabio Capello’s troubled squad, Telegraph Sport reported.
    The controversial game was agreed to by England to try and secure the support of Worawi Makudi, president of the Football Association of Thailand and an executive committee member of Fifa. England’s confident bid ended in humiliation on Thursday in Zurich, when they were knocked out in the first round of voting with Russia eventually winning the bid.
    England received just two votes from executive committee members.
    The English FA intends to cancel the friendly after Mr Worawi did not back them in the ballot, the Telegraph Sport said.
    But the newspaper said it had been clear for two months that Mr Worawi had no intention of supporting England.
    In September, Telegraph Sport revealed Mr Worawi was part of a vote-trading alliance between Spain-Portugal and Qatar that he was unlikely to abandon.
    The English FA declined to comment on the issue.

    Cyber attack hits India's investigative agency

    NEW DELHI —
    India's federal investigative agency says its website has been temporarily shut down by a cyber attack blamed on a Pakistani group.
    The Central Bureau of Investigation says its website was accessed without authorization and defaced Friday night.
    CBI spokesman R.K. Gaur says the hackers posted the slogan "Pakistan Zindabad" (Long Live Pakistan) on the website. He didn't give other details.
    The Press Trust of India news agency says the hackers identified themselves as members of the Pakistan Cyber Army. They warned Indians not to attack Pakistani websites.
    The CBI said Saturday it was making efforts to restore the website with the help of experts.
    India and Pakistan have been rivals since their partition at independence in 1947.
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