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Strauss-Kahn Held In Jail After Bail Denied     

Bernard M - 17 May 2011 11:27



Strauss-Kahn Held In Jail After Bail Denied

11:13am UK, Tuesday May 17, 2011

Dominique Strauss-Kahn is being held at the notorious Rikers prison in New York after being denied bail.
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The head of the International Monetary Fund is in a cramped 11ft-by-13ft cell - less than a week after staying in a $3,000-a-day hotel suite.

Instead of his marble bathroom, a king-sized bed and feather and down duvet from the Sofitel near Times Square, he has only the most basic supplies.

On arrival at the prison the economist was given rudimentary bedding, a drinking cup, soap, shampoo and toothpaste.

He was also physically and psychologically examined before being separated from other inmates in case he is attacked.



Dominique Strauss-Kahn at Manhattan Criminal Court


Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, has been accused of sexual assaulting a hotel maid at the Sofitel on Saturday when she arrived to clean his room.

He allegedly emerged from his bathroom naked, dragged the maid from the corridor and then attacked her.

The economist was located by police after he rang the hotel to say he had left behind his mobile phone and told staff he was at JFK Airport.

He was removed from a flight by two officers minutes before it was due to take off and returned to the city.



Mr Strauss-Kahn in court as the prosecutors outline the allegations


His legal team insist he is innocent of the charges which include attempted rape, sexual abuse and unlawful imprisonment.

They proposed a $1m bail and said he could wear an electronic tag.

But Judge Melissa Jackson, at Manhattan Criminal Court, denied bail - claiming there was a risk he might flee back to France.

She said: "When I hear your client was at JFK airport about to board a flight, that raises some concerns."

TANKER - 20 May 2011 08:21 - 78 of 150

on the boarders of the states ilegals are shot or deported in days .
but if you are the aunt of abama you are not .

TANKER - 20 May 2011 08:30 - 79 of 150

have been reading about the maid . she will end up in jail

TANKER - 20 May 2011 08:36 - 80 of 150

obama is a racist

TANKER - 20 May 2011 08:52 - 81 of 150

if she has aids why was she allowed to work in a hotel .
i would sue that hotel for putting me at risk .

Bernard M - 21 May 2011 15:12 - 82 of 150

This made me laugh. Welsh idiot.

Player's attempt to sue Twitter backfires
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Thousands of Twitter users are posting the name of the Premier League star who won a super injunction to stop details of his affair going public in protest at the player's attempts to sue the social networking site.
The star began legal proceedings against Twitter in the High Court earlier this week to try and force the firm to release details of users who had named him as the married player who'd had a lengthy affair with former Big Brother contestant Imogen Thomas.

Lawyers have demanded that Twitter hand over the names of users who disclosed the player's name in order that they could pursue legal action against them, and possibly persuade authorities to bring contempt of court action.

The star's name has been splashed all across Twitter for several weeks - as well as being published in several other countries - but given that the site is US-based it seems the married superstar would have little chance of winning the legal battle.

And now the move has backfired completely as his name has been repeatedly re-Tweeted by fans of the site, who are apparently outraged at the attempt to gag their free speech.

"xx xx is suing Twitter. I can't Imogen why," is just one of the messages being repeated over and over on the site

Haystack - 21 May 2011 16:42 - 83 of 150

Even before the new thousands of tweets, the name of the footballer had been read by more than 2 million people.

TANKER - 21 May 2011 17:00 - 84 of 150

looking at press from the usa on the dsk story .
it now tells me that the usa IS FULL OF NAZIS AND HITLER AND IS SAS ARE STILL
ALIVE AND STILL WORKING THERE EVIL THE STATES SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF THERE OWN COUNTRY . THEY ARE A DISGRACE TO MANKIND .
by the way i am 100% english and ashamed at what they call justice

TANKER - 21 May 2011 17:06 - 85 of 150

no wonder there nation is a nation of muderers and prisons are full
they are sub normal beings the pictures on tv are like films on the last war
HIMLA STILL LIVES

Haystack - 21 May 2011 21:03 - 86 of 150

Bookies William Hill had said it would accept bets of any amount at any odds for those wanting to wager on the end of the world.

"We often take bets on the end of the world and we always allow customers to choose their own odds - after all, we don't have to worry about paying them out," said Hill's spokesman Graham Sharpe.

"Unless it transpires that there are bookies in the hereafter."

hlyeo98 - 22 May 2011 08:31 - 87 of 150

No end of the world - hoax prediction by Harold Camping.


With no sign of Judgment Day arriving on Saturday as forecast by an 89 year-old California evangelical broadcaster, followers were faced with trying to make sense of his failed pronouncement.

Harold Camping, the former civil engineer who heads the Family Radio Network of Christian stations, had been unwavering in his message that believers would be swept to heaven on May 21.

His Oakland, California-based network broadcasts over 66 U.S. stations and through international affiliates. With the help of supporters it posted at least 2,000 billboards around the United States warning of the Judgment Day.

In New York, retired transportation agency worker Robert Fitzpatrick was inspired by Camping's message to spend over $140,000 of his savings on subway posters and outdoor advertisements warning of the May 21 Judgment Day.

As he stood in Times Square in New York surrounded by onlookers, Fitzpatrick, 60, carried a Bible and handed out leaflets as he waited for Judgment Day to begin.

By his own reading of Bible, which was slightly different than Camping's, Fitzgerald expected the great worldwide event to begin at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

When the hour came and went, he said: "I do not understand why ...," as his speech broke off and he looked at his watch.

"I do not understand why nothing has happened."

Camping, who previously made a failed prediction Jesus Christ would return to Earth in 1994, had said doomsday would begin at 6 p.m. in the various time zones around the globe.

NEW DAY COMES

That meant it would begin in Asia and Oceania, but with midnight local time having come and gone in those areas, taking them well into May 22, and no indication of an apocalypse, Camping seemed to have gone silent.

During the day, his Family Radio played recorded church music, devotionals and life advice unrelated to Judgment Day.

The headquarters of his network was shuttered on Friday and Saturday, with a sign in the door that read "This Office is Closed. Sorry we missed you!"

Camping, whose deep sonorous voice is frequently heard on his radio network expounding the Bible, could not be reached for comment.

The shades were drawn and no one answered the door at his house in Alameda, California.

Sheila Doan, 65, who has lived next door to Camping since 1971, said he is a good neighbor and she was concerned about Camping and his wife because of the attention his pronouncement has received.

"I'm concerned for them, that somebody would possibly do something stupid, you just don't know in this world what's going to happen," she said.

Tom Evans, a spokesman for Camping, said earlier this week that at least several tens of thousands of people listen to Family Radio's message.

The network is heard in more than 30 languages through international affiliates, according to Family Radio.

In recent weeks, dozens of Camping's followers had crossed the United States in recreational vehicles emblazoned with the May 21 warning. Volunteers also handed out pamphlets as far away as the Philippines, telling people God had left clear signs the world was coming to an end.

In Camping's description of Judgment Day, the Earth would be wrenched in a great earthquake and many inhabitants would perish in the coming months, until the planet's total destruction on October 21.

On Saturday, some atheists in different parts of the country held celebrations and get-togethers to mark the failure of Camping's May 21 prediction to come true.

In Oakland, the same city where Camping's network is based, over 200 people gathered at an atheist convention where speakers joked about the Judgment Day pronouncement and a vendor sold jewelry with the words "Good without God."

Cara Lee Hickey, 32, a Christian turned atheist, said Camping's prediction got people talking.

"I've heard a lot of name-calling, but most of it is from other Christians calling him a false prophet," she said.

Haystack - 22 May 2011 14:00 - 88 of 150

Some of his followers have said that the lack of an end to the world is a test from God.

mitzy - 22 May 2011 15:01 - 89 of 150

Give it another day and believe.

Haystack - 22 May 2011 15:12 - 90 of 150

I was hopeful that all the believers would be taken up into heaven and leave us all in peace.

Bernard M - 22 May 2011 16:48 - 91 of 150

Bet he never gave all his money away Friday.

Bernard M - 23 May 2011 06:50 - 92 of 150


IMF chiefs bum leer
at airline hostess By ALEX PEAKE

Published: Today
THE ex-world finance chief accused of rape told an air stewardess "What a nice a***" moments before his arrest, it was claimed last night.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, 62, is said to have barked the lewd French expression "quel beau cul" at the business class attendant just before take-off last Saturday.

Moments later cops hauled him off the Paris-bound Air France jet in New York and arrested him for sexual assault.

The allegations came as police sources claimed the married ex International Monetary Fund boss was rebuffed by two hotel employees he asked back to his 3,000-a-night suite in the city.

Cops quizzed all staff and studied CCTV at the Sofitel Hotel where it is claimed he raped a maid.

He is on bail in New York and his lawyers say he will plead not guilty in court next month.



Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3594785/IMF-chiefs-bum-leer-at-airline-hostess.html#ixzz1N9TtIbzB

prodman - 23 May 2011 07:43 - 93 of 150

It has to be true, as its in the Sun ;-)

TANKER - 23 May 2011 11:03 - 94 of 150

I have flown on many flights and stopped in many hotels where the air hostess stop
i would personaly call them cleaners . and have NEVER met one with any sort of class
they are night ladys like i deal with. they are over paid cleaners and not that good at it very poor

Bernard M - 23 May 2011 11:49 - 95 of 150

Bit strong tank, I know a few long haul crew and most of them are classy ladies, maybe you should try upgrading from economy.

I think this is the airline you use

First class airline

skinny - 23 May 2011 11:56 - 96 of 150

Haven't seen that for a while - still very funny.

TANKER - 23 May 2011 11:56 - 97 of 150

I would never employ them .go and take a good look at them they think they
are gods instead of lackys . i would never allow my children to become one
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