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Bloomberg journalists spied on Bernanke and Geithner – report
Bloomberg journalists had access to what both Bernanke and Geithner were using the private company’s business terminals for: information regarding news, equity markets and bonds.Though, the former Bloomberg employee told CNBC the information was general rather than specific, although knowing how often a user logged on and what information they were searching for could provide valuable insight into their concerns.The former Bloomberg employee, who used to work for the editorial section, didn’t say specifically what he was looking at, but added that he and some of his colleagues also used to call up information on the officials “just for fun”, showing newcomers “how powerful” their terminals were. The source also added that all Bloomberg journalists who knew of this capability of the terminal would have had access to the usage information of the officials. However, CNBC has no information that the data were either used by the employees for journalism or shared inappropriately.“What you are reporting is untrue,” a Bloomberg spokesman told CNBC, but declined to name specific inaccuracies. The US Federal Reserve announced that it would look into the situation but the spokeswoman declined to comment further.Following the first reports of potential leaks, Bloomberg LP CEO Daniel Doctoroff admitted that the company had made a “mistake” by allowing journalists to access the data about clients’ terminal usage.“Having recognized this mistake, we took immediate action,” reads Doctoroff’s statement on Bloomberg’s blog. “Last month we changed our policy so that all reporters only have access to the same customer relationship data available to our clients.”Doctoroff added that journalists could not see which particular news stories clients read.Bloomberg also created a new internal position of client data compliance officer to ensure that the journalist never have access to confidential customer data.Bloomberg is a private company with around 2,400 journalists based worldwide. With more than 315,000 terminal subscribers globally, most of the revenue the company gets from these terminal sales is to financial institutions. Last year Bloomberg posted revenue of $7.9 billion. … Read More
Afghanistan keen observer of Pakistan polls
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Her Majesty’s annual gothic horror movie
In this tradition, elected MPs in the House of Commons are ‘summoned’ to the House of Lords to hear the Queen announcing the government’s forthcoming plans. But a lone voice has broken the silence to challenge the feudal juggernaut that is Queen Elizabeth II’s unelected authority.Left-wing Labour MP Dennis Skinner, ‘the beast of Bolsover,’ never fails to come up with a witty quip, and never fails to strike a nerve. Take his taunts of the government’s proposals to sell off the national postal service to the highest bidder: “Royal Mail for sale. Queen’s head privatized.”The nerve he struck there is the unprincipled epidemic of privatization that has run through all colors of British government blood since the 1980s. Though it’s long been known to deliver a worse deal for the Treasury, and the public, it still ploughs on regardless – when you have no morals or principles, money talks.It is not just the loss of empire which gives the state opening a puffed-up appearance, it’s that the establishment’s unofficial policy is looting what is left of the family silver for them and their friends, before the national economy and credibility go up in flames, as all dying empires do.Like the Russian oligarchs, enormous profits come to establishment cronies when they get their private hands on the national infrastructure. If you own a service everybody needs, you charge what you like, and that impresses the shareholders. The fact that it impoverishes the weak, the poor, the disabled and divides the electorate doesn’t matter to those who only care about the bottom line.Before he won the 2010 election, Prime Minister David Cameron called this lobbying “the next big scandal.” He solemnly promised to end the “far-too-cozy relationship between politics, government, business and money,” pledging for those that voted Conservative a compulsory register to make firms reveal their clients.But lobbyist-turned-personal adviser to the PM Lynton Crosby has reportedly persuaded Cameron to leave the lobbyists be. Given a free rein, possibly seeing their number may soon be up, the lobbyists have been busier than ever.So this was the big promise that helped Cameron get elected, which he has now dropped like a stone. A double betrayal, because two weeks ago after much private healthcare lobbying, every part of Britain’s crowning glory, the free National Health Service (NHS), was opened up to private bidders – something he had expressly promised not to do.Meanwhile, at the sharp end, European arms manufacturers, including the former state owned BAE Systems, have been in talks with the Ministry of Defense to take ownership of UK defense procurement. Yes, managing the process by which public money is spent on – wait for it – the country’s own military hardware.Now the foxes really are inside the henhouse. Might BAE Systems turn themselves down when contracts worth billions for defense equipment are handed out? Perhaps not.Bribery is a strong term to use, but British members of parliament are not only available to be hired by fair-weather friendly firms with their beady eyes on public assets, but by anyone in the world who has the requisite cash, no questions asked. Even if you represent a regime Amnesty International’s cited as one of the worst human rights abusers in the world? Well, yes.On April 3, Conservative European MEP Daniel Hannan tweeted, “I’m not comfortable with the way they’ve [the Saudi royal family] have bought so many MPs and officials involved with defense.” Presumably, he was referring to a recent trip by Plymouth MP Oliver Colvile and Bristol MP Jack Lopresti – with the blessing of the UK Defense Forum – to Saudi Arabia.Public beheadings in Riyadh were postponed as the heir to the British throne Prince Charles lunched, toured and dined in the Kingdom earlier this year, but public executions and punishment by ‘medical paralysis’ continue in this ‘friendly’ Gulf state.No questions asked this time by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) which has an inglorious track record of kicking Saudi Al-Yamamah and SangCom bribery investigations into the long grass. No one will care or perhaps even know if large sums of money end up in the personal pockets of the deal-breakers who have armed unelected tyrants to the teeth.So, the British state’s opening of parliament, rather than being a proud tradition, has become the sort of wooden self-parody portrayed by British author Mervyn Peake in his ‘Gormenghast’ Gothic horror novels. Like a Harold Pinter play, more significant for promises that uncomfortably remain ignored and unsaid.Like the ruined castle of a failed line of despots, today’s ritual threatens to dominate and suffocate all life within the once-proud kingdom, as young men are sent out to die in wars for the nation’s unspoken paymasters the lobbyists.As the arms companies grow in influence, the danger increases. Inch by inch, yard by yard, Britain creeps closer than we dare believe to George Orwell’s diabolical sham of a democracy portrayed in 1984.As the British establishment reasserts its ‘God-given’ right to pawn off the nation’s wealth, today we can thank that same God that at least one voice rings out for justice to be done. One who pokes fun at the pomposity of an establishment that demands the penniless pay for its failings and quietly sells off its reputation to the highest bidder, no questions asked. … Read More
Alleged rapist yogi fostered ‘cult-like atmosphere,’ suit claims
Two separate Jane Does filed suit against Choudury, 67, and Bikram Yoga alleging sexual battery, false imprisonment, discrimination, harassment and seven others counts, according to Courthouse News. Both women, whose identities were not released, filed very similar suits on the same day in the same California courtroom. Another former student, 29-year-old Sarah Baughn, filed suit against Choudury in March claiming he sexually assaulted her constantly during her time training to become a yoga instructor in 2005 and has since prevented her from teaching “because of her past and continuing refusal to have sex with the guru.” In her complaint filed Monday the second Jane Doe claimed she had been raped in November 2010 after her boyfriend paid for her to be trained as a teacher a Bikram’s San Diego studio. The court documents claimed the attack seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary, reading “other persons in defendant Bikram Choudhury’s inner circle, were aware of defendant Bikram Choudhury’s pattern and practice of causing, inducing or persuading young women to enroll in teacher training classes to become yoga instructors only so he can sexually assault and/or rape them.” It also accuses Bikram’s underlings of knowing an attack was inevitable, but says they still “did nothing to prevent this from happening to plaintiff or to protect her.” Jane Doe said she “lived in constant fear” of the “cult-like atmosphere” fostered in the organization. Potential instructors are required to pay $13,000 for a nine-week training program, where they’re deprived of communication with the outside world, forced to listen to Bikram’s vulgar rants on sexuality and endure “demoralizing” activity, including urinating on themselves. “Plaintiff Jane Doe No. 2’s life unraveled after she returned home,” the suit claims. “Her long term relationship fell apart, she went into a severe depression, attempted suicide, started drinking, doing drugs, engaged in uncharacteristically impulsive behavior, quit her job and cut off communication from almost everyone in her life.” Choudury’s brand of yoga requires students to practice 26 sequential poses in rooms that are heated to a temperature over 100F. He claims to count George Clooney, Madonna, Lady Gaga, and former US presidents Nixon, Reagan and Clinton among his clientele. The millionaire yogi is also known for his brash personality. He was taken to court by a former student in 2010 for saying “Women are bitches and whores. They’re here for one thing, and that’s to make babies.” He also compared a former apprentice to Hitler and Osama bin Laden while equating himself to Elvis Presley and the modern day incarnation of Jesus Christ during a 2011 interview with Details magazine. “Bikram has his ‘bad boy’ reputation we’ve been hearing about for years…so [the lawsuit] is not surprising,” Jennilyn Carson, the writer behind the prominent yoga blog YogaDork, told Gawker after Baughn filed suit earlier this year. “With the power and hubris Bikram wielded (and the stories that have been floating around for years) it was almost expected, like we were all just waiting for it to happen.” … Read More
Being gay in America: a 50-year love story
The love between John Darby and Jack Bird has been on solid ground for more than half a century. It is the social landscape around the gay couple that has shifted. After they got together in 1959, they kept their relationship a secret, save for an inner circle of gay friends. Today, Darby and Bird…







