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Friday, December 22, 2006
Al Qaeda Sends a Message to Democrats
Al Qaeda Sends a Message to Democrats
December 22, 2006 2:28 PM
Brian Ross and Hoda Osman Report:
Al Qaeda has sent a message to leaders of the Democratic party that credit for the defeat of congressional Republicans belongs to the terrorists.
In a portion of the tape from al Qaeda No. 2 man, Ayman al Zawahri, made available only today, Zawahri says he has two messages for American Democrats.
"The first is that you aren't the ones who won the midterm elections, nor are the Republicans the ones who lost. Rather, the Mujahideen -- the Muslim Ummah's vanguard in Afghanistan and Iraq -- are the ones who won, and the American forces and their Crusader allies are the ones who lost," Zawahri said, according to a full transcript obtained by ABC News.
Zawahri calls on the Democrats to negotiate with him and Osama bin Laden, not others in the Islamic world who Zawahri says cannot help.
"And if you don't refrain from the foolish American policy of backing Israel, occupying the lands of Islam and stealing the treasures of the Muslims, then await the same fate," he said.
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Sunday, December 17, 2006
Rich in France pay 60% taxes!!
PARIS - Johnny Hallyday is the closest thing France has to Elvis, so the veteran rocker's announcement that he is moving across the border to Switzerland to escape high taxes has come as a bombshell.
In the highly politicized atmosphere of pre-election France, the singer's decision is taking on political dimensions, too. Score one for presidential hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy: If the conservative who is promising lower taxes wins next spring's elections, Hallyday says he may move back.
"Black is black, there's no more hope," Hallyday sang in one of his many hits. And the way he tells it, being wealthy in France has become hopelessly expensive. "Like many French, I'm sick of paying what is imposed on us in the way of taxes," the grizzled icon, known simply as "Johnny" to his fans, said this week.
At 63, Hallyday is thinking about the hereafter, too. He said he wants to protect his three children from inheritance tax. "I agree to paying taxes. But inheritance and all that, I don't agree with."
Newsmagazine "L'Express" scored the scoop. It said Hallyday will spend just over half the year based in Gstaad, Switzerland, starting at the end of this month, to benefit from lower taxes.
To benefit from the different tax rate, Hallyday would have to live there for six months and a day each year. Many cantonal authorities allow prominent foreigners to pay a fixed tax based on expenses, such as rent, or assets in Switzerland rather than a percentage of their income.
Swiss media reported that the singer is spending millions of dollars on a chalet in the posh resort. The wealth-friendly Alpine nation is already a haven for many other French celebrities and entrepreneurs, among them skier Jean-Claude Killy, tennis player Amelie Mauresmo, race driver Alain Prost and singer Charles Aznavour. The loser in the whole affair seems to be President Jacques Chirac. He and Hallyday were once close. Hallyday campaigned for Chirac during his losing election run in 1988. Chirac repaid the favor after he became president in 1995, decorating Hallyday with the Legion of Honor, France's highest award.
But Hallyday has made clear that he is Sarkozy's man this time. Sarkozy was once a Chirac protege and they are in the same party but are now rivals. The singer caused a stir when he showed up in dark glasses at a party meeting in September, and said this week that he would move back to France if Sarkozy is elected and lowers taxes.
Sarkozy has proposed that income tax be limited to no more than 50 percent down from a 60-percent limit that will go into effect in January and that "small and medium" sized fortunes be exempt from inheritance tax.
Without naming Hallyday, Sarkozy said it was a sign of a real problem in France that "so many of our artists, our creators, our researchers ... tell themselves that they have to leave." "I would like people to think that they can live in France even when they succeed," he said.
Chirac, however, was less forgiving. "As much as I appreciate the artist, I do somewhat regret his behavior as a citizen," he said Friday.
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Friday, November 24, 2006
What's really going on in the world
"You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics claim," he said in the statement released Friday.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko died after being poisoned by a large dose of radiation, British health officials said Friday. The 43-year-old was a longtime critic of the Russian government, which he and his friends blamed for his illness. The Kremlin has denied any involvement. Litvinenko, who had been living in Britain, died Thursday in a London hospital after falling ill three weeks ago. "A large quantity of alpha radiation from polonium-210 was found in the urine of Mr. Litvinenko," said Roger Cox, director of Britain's Health Protection Agency.
MOSCOW -- Russia has begun delivery of Tor-M1 air defense missile systems to Iran, a Defense Ministry official said Friday, confirming that Moscow would proceed with arms deals with Tehran in spite of Western criticism.
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006
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