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Taiwan Earthquake: 34 Dead, More Than 100 Still Trapped After Earthquake Hits Taiwan

More than 100 people were still missing Sunday after an earthquake struck southern Taiwan, causing the collapse of a high-rise apartment building that left at least 34 dead, authorities said.

Rescuers managed to pull more than 170 survivors from the wreckage in Tainan, the worst-hit city, following the 6.4-magnitude earthquake that hit at dawn Saturday, but there are still about 124 people trapped in the rubble, the Associated Press reports.
The building collapse caused 24 of the 26 confirmed deaths so far, including that of a 6-month-old baby girl, according to CBS News. Rescuers had also found the bodies of a 10-day-old infant at the site on Saturday, the AP reports.
source:time.com

RE: "The First Terrorist Attack in the U.S." - The Letelier-Moffitt Assassinations

RE: Note: Our accounts contain the personal recollections and opinions of the individual interviewed. The views expressed should not be considered official statements of the U.S. government or the Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training. READ FULL AFTER THE CUT
ADST conducts oral history interviews with retired U.S. diplomats, and uses their accounts to form narratives around specific events or concepts, in order to further the study of American diplomatic history and provide the historical perspective of those directly involved.
After Augusto Pinochet led a coup d'état in Chile on September 11, 1973, taking power from the democratically elected President Salvador Allende, he exiled Allende's Foreign Minister, Orlando Letelier. After Letelier sought asylum in the United States, Pinochet believed he was acting as an informant to the U.S. government. Consequently, he was targeted by the Pinochet regime and assassinated by a car bomb, along with his American assistant, Ronni Moffitt, in Sheridan Circle in Washington, D.C. on September 21, 1976. 
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At the time, the U.S. government blatantly denied having any intelligence that could have prevented the assassination. Recently released documents reveal incriminating evidence that contradicts this. A cable declassified in April 2010 reveals that a démarche protesting Pinochet's Operation Condor assassination program was proposed and sent on August 23, 1976 to U.S. embassies in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile to be delivered to their host governments; however, this was later rescinded on September, 16, 1976 by Kissinger, following concerns raised by the U.S. ambassadors assigned there of both personal safety and a likely diplomatic blowback. The assassination took place five days later.
This account was compiled from an interview by ADST in 1991 with George W. Landau, Ambassador to Paraguay from 1972-77 and Ambassador to Chile from 1977-82. You can read the entire account on ADST.org. 
LANDAU: It happened in the summer of 1976. The Paraguayans put a man in jail as a communist. Unfortunately the fellow was also reportedly connected with the Agency [CIA] he was also reportedly connected with the Inter-American Foundation [an independent agency of the United States government that funds development projects undertaken by grassroots groups and nongovernmental organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean]. I really hit a brick wall trying to get him out -- I talked to President Stroessner who said, "He is a real dangerous communist and if, in fact he is connected with the Agency, it shows how little sense the Agency had in taking him on."
Q: The man was a Paraguayan?
LANDAU: Yes, a Paraguayan. Of course the Agency never confirmed or denied that he was connected to it. I pointed out that he was connected to the Inter-American Foundation which did not impress Stroessner one way or another. It festered in the U.S. Government and finally the Deputy Director of the Agency, my old friend [Vernon] Dick Walters, came down. Dick Walters with his usual great diplomatic skills was able to convince President Stroessner to let the fellow go, which happened. The man who was particularly influential in getting all of this done, particularly in getting Dick Walters in and out of Paraguay without anybody knowing it, was the personal secretary of President Stroessner, Conrado Pappalardo.
About a month after all of this happened, Pappalardo came to see me and said that President Stroessner had received a phone call from President Pinochet telling him that there were serious irregularities in the Codelco Corporation in New York, which is the Chilean copper state agency that handles millions and millions of dollars every month in copper sales to the United States and elsewhere.
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Pinochet wanted to send two officials to look into these irregularities, but of course it had to be done clandestinely. They were in Paraguay and Pappalardo wanted me to give them a visa.
I said, "Thank you for telling me, but I cannot give them visas because you have just told me that you want a visa for Chileans, and you also told me, if I did not misunderstand, that you were giving them Paraguayan passports, or are they coming on Chilean passports? If they are coming on Chilean passports I have no problem, but if they are coming on Paraguayan passports I cannot give them a visa."
He said, "No, they are coming on Paraguayan passports to really make it deep cover."
I said, "No, that is just not possible."
He came the next day and said, "I am just telling you as a friend, if you don't give me the visas now, I can send passports over to the consulate any day with a diplomatic note and the Consul will give them to them under normal diplomatic regulations and the Consul will never know who they are. I am just tipping you off that these fellows are coming and if you have any problems with them you can watch them over there."
I had to make a decision on this and I decided to give them visas, which was obviously in violation of regulations. Of course, I don't give visas, the Consul does and I did not want to get him in trouble so I gave him written instructions to give visas to those people, but he did not know the details. But as a precaution, since I did not trust the Paraguayans or anyone else, I made photostats of the applications and photostats of the pictures and sent them to Washington. In fact all this took several days to go back and forth.
The two Chileans were sufficiently alarmed and figured that something was up and took their passports and returned to Chile, they never used the visas.
Q: You had said you had informed the Department...
LANDAU: ...And the Agency because one of the points that Pappalardo had said was that he had instructed those two fellows to see Pappalardo's friend General Walters. I sent this message and I got a message back from the head of CIA who had just taken over, George Bush.
He had absolutely no interest in this and did not want to be involved. I then sent a note to the Paraguayan government saying that the visas were of no value because the Department had informed me that on entry into port they would be arrested anyway and I would like to have the passports returned. They were returned about six weeks later without the photos -- the photos were ripped out. But I had them and had sent them in....
Well, as it happened, we learned later on, the two fellows went back to Chile, smelled a rat and never used the Paraguayan passports, but they were concerned about what they had done.
So they sent two officers, who had absolutely nothing to do with the case, under the same names they had given me, on Chilean passports, to go to the United States and stay two weeks and to come back. They had no purpose, other than, if anybody checked on this they will find the names there. However, what the Chileans did not know was that we had the photos.
We knew the people who went under those names were not the people who were in Paraguay. The people who were in Paraguay went under different Chilean passports to the United States, they were [Michael] Townley, an American, and Fernandez Larios, a Chilean army officer (at left), and they then engineered the killing of Orlando Letelier. When I say engineered it, they did not actually kill him physically, but Townley contracted the Cubans. 
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Of course I had no idea when we heard that Letelier was killed that it had anything to do with those fellows. The names were different; there was absolutely no reference.
The FBI and the Department of Justice started to put two and two together by matching the photos of the Paraguayan passports which I sent in with Chilean passports who had the same pictures, but totally different names because Townley and Fernandez Larios went under different names than originally given. So eventually that helped to identify them, and eventually the Department of Justice in 1978 and 1979 sent the extradition requests for Townley and Fernandez Larios to me.
The really key point was that we wanted the American, Townley, who we thought was the main perpetrator. Not the brain, because the brain was obviously the Chief of the Chilean secret police (DINA), General Contreras. So I asked for Townley as an American. I talked to the Foreign Minister and he said, "Well, we don't know where he is." I said, "Look at today's papers, it says he is here and there."
He said, "That is all nonsense, he is not here." I pressed very hard. In fact after a number of discussions with the Foreign Minister ... they just handed Townley (at right) over to us. He was an American, he was not extradited, they just drove him from the hotel to the airport. They called me up in the morning and said they were going to give me Townley; he was in prison.
I called the FBI agents who were there. They went to the airport, they picked up Townley and off they went to the United States. Townley, of course, broke the whole story. He still lives in the United States under the federal witness immunity program and lives happily ever after. [He was convicted of murder and served 62 months in prison.]
We have tracked down the people who were the physical assassins of Letelier, the Cubans, Townley and the others. The intellectual perpetrators, General Contreras and Colonel Espinosa were put in jail when the extradition request came through, but after one year they were released after the Supreme Court refused extradition.
We then urged the Chileans to have a local trial. The president of the Supreme Court told me that this would be the outcome, but then President Pinochet did not like that either and was able to convince the Supreme Court not to have a local trial.
They have just selected a new justice in Chile to renew the case and look into it again and to see what next should be done. The only next step that should be taken is that Contreras and Colonel Espinosa should be tried for being the intellectual perpetrators of this crime. This has not happened yet, but I think it will happen. [On November 12, 1993, a Chilean court sentenced Contreras to seven years in prison for the Letelier assassination. He is currently serving 25 sentences totaling 289 years in prison for kidnapping, forced disappearance and assassination.]
But I must say that if it were not for the fact that as a safeguard, I photographed the two people, Townley and Fernandez Larios, who came to Paraguay, the case could never have been broken. At least we had the photos. It shows that it pays off to be extra careful sometimes and still take the chance of doing it....
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Nobody would have ever found out. But Pappalardo tipped me off, by giving me a cock and bull story about Codelco corporation but had he not said anything to me and just sent them over under a diplomatic note I would have never known about it and the Consul would have given them visas as he gives every day to five or ten people who are on official travel on official Paraguayan passports.... Of course, the government certifies this.
But he (Pappalardo), whether it was just because of a loose tongue or whether he really wanted to tip us off, you never know.
source:http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Beyoncé Shares AdorableSuper Bowl Photos With Blue Ivy


Hours after stunting all over the Super Bowl 50 Halftime turf, queen Beyoncé shared adorable behind-the-scenes photos from the excellent — and powerful — production. See photos after the cut

Shot on the field most likely before kick-off, the intimate black-and-white images show Bey in full costume, mic in hand, in an empty Levi’s Stadium, with Jay Z and their 4-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy, hanging out on home turf. We wonder if Blue is used to having a goddess for a mother or if every performance is a novelty to her. Either way, Blue is clearly her mom’s #1 fan. (Sorry, Beyoncé stans.)
The 34-year-old superstar shared the candid snaps from dress rehearsals on Instagram, where she also posted photos of her fierce back-up dancers getting ready to perform “Formation,” the single she released Saturday, on the field. In another photo, Blue is seen standing, completely mesmerized by her mom, as Bey is strutting on the pitch.
After the epic Halftime performance, Beyoncé told ET Online that she just “wanted people to feel proud and have love for themselves.” Undoubtedly, there was no one prouder in that stadium Sunday night than Blue Ivy.
source: mtv.com



'Jason Bourne,' 'Captain America' and More Super Bowl Trailers (VIDEO)

Matt Damon is back as "Jason Bourne" and Robert Downey Jr. has some choice words for a rogue Captain America in exclusive Super Bowl spots. Also "Batman v Superman" joined forces with an airline to create an amazing, fake commercial that didn't play during the game but was posted online last night nonetheless. See trailers after the cut

"Jason Bourne"
In this teaser, we see Bourne doing what he does best, kicking butt. Tommy Lee Jones' character wants to know why Bourne is back now, almost a decade after the events of "Ultimatum," the third movie in Damon's run as Bourne.
"I know who I am, I remember everything," Bourne says.
"Captain America: Civil War"
This was a good one! We start off by seeing Cap finding the Winter Soldier, aka his best bud Bucky Barnes, in a strange situation. We also got a good look at some of Tony Stark's newest toys before Bucky and Cap faced off against Iron Man. A lot was packed in 30 seconds.
"You chose the wrong side," Iron Man says to Cap.
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"
This was different. It didn't air during the big game, but was still launched last night.
Turkish Airlines made fake commercials about flights to Gotham and Metropolis. Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne, and Jesse Eisenberg as Lex in a commercial, what more could you want?
"Independence Day: Resurgence"


"X-Men: Apocalypse"

Machester United FC: Fans Destroys Depay


Memphis Depay has been slammed on Twitter following Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

The Netherlands international was introduced as a substitute in the 87th minute for goalscorer Jesse Lingard, with the Red Devils still leading the game 1-0.

Shortly after his arriva,l Memphis gave the ball away leading to a quick counter from Chelsea that ended with Diego Costa netting a late equaliser.

The Netherlands international subsequently came in for huge criticism on Twitter - check out the best:



source:goal.com

Donald Trump Was On Fire At Saturday’s Debate. Find Out Why!

Donald Trump is a racist, sexist, fear-mongering serial liar. But when he’s right, he’s right. And on Saturday night, he was on.
As many Republicans have noted in their attacks against Trump, he does not adhere to conservative-magazine-style orthodoxy on many issues -- particularly economic policy. During Saturday's GOP debate, Trump embraced his economic populism and reluctance to intervene in foreign conflicts with great results.
Of course, he also promised to commit war crimes and otherwise disqualify himself.
Trump had skipped the prior GOP debate, which took place on the evening of the Iowa caucus but was the second lowest-rated debate of the cycle. With Trump back, the entertainment returned -- and often, it was at the broad expense of the Republican Party.
In his signature abrasive, arrogant style, Trump put his finger to his lips to shush former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, drawing boos from the crowd. Yet he managed to turn this into one of the best lines of the night. First, he joked that all the boos were coming from Jeb donors. Then, he added that it's actually true that the tickets for the debate had all gone to major donors.
"The RNC told us, 'We have all donors in the audience,'" Trump said he was told when his campaign reached out for tickets. That's the kind of statement that is both true and never spoken in polite company, and gets at the rot in the system that Trump has run against.
He soon got even more controversial, weighing in on North Korea, health care, and much more.
From the very beginning, Trump has taken a less bellicose approach to foreign policy than his GOP rivals. He routinely touts his opposition to the Iraq War and the Obama administration’s intervention in Libya to oust Muammar Gaddafi.
And the real estate mogul has welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to get involved in the Syrian war on behalf of Syrian President Bashar Assad, claiming it's better for the country to become Putin’s burden to bear, rather than a responsibility of the United States.
Trump extended this hands-off approach to North Korea on Saturday night, claiming that China could take care of it for the U.S. -- and he’s not wrong.
“China says they don't have that good of control over North Korea,” Trump said. “They have tremendous control.”
Asked whether he would approve a military strike on the isolated nation, Trump said China would be better off dealing with the country, either diplomatically or militarily.
“I would get on with China, let China solve that problem,” Trump said. “They can do it quickly and surgically. That's what we should do with North Korea.”
Although it may not be quite as simple as he says, Trump’s approach to North Korea is closer to that of Democratic candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) than that of his Republican rivals.
Sanders said in the Democratic debate on Thursday night that North Korea is more dangerous for the U.S. than Iran or Russia -- and insisted that China should be a key player in neutralizing that threat.
“Our goal there, in my view, is to work and lean strongly on China to put as much pressure,” Sanders said. “China is one of the few major countries in the world that has significant support for North Korea, and I think we got to do everything we can to put pressure on China.”
The Obama administration has also asked China to pressure North Korea over its nuclear weapons program.
There is a reason for that. China is “North Korea's most important ally, biggest trading partner, and main source of food, arms, and energy,” according to the Council on Foreign Relations.
Trump has been an outlier among the Republican candidates for openly embracing universal health care, and Saturday night was no exception.
He has not only expressed positive feelings for the single-payer, government-run health insurance programs common in other developed nations, but also refused to disavow his views on the matter at the first Republican debate in August, conceding that such programs work well in Canada and Scotland.
Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas) and other Republicans have attacked Trump for unapologetically embracing universal health care.
On Saturday, Trump offered a few more details about how he would replace Obamacare. Previously, he had merely described his plan as “something terrific.”
Trump said he would increase competition between insurance companies and encourage individual health savings accounts.
But what was most noteworthy was how he said it, repeatedly attacking private insurance companies.
“The insurance companies are getting rich on Obamacare,” Trump said. “The insurance companies are getting rich on health care and health services and everything having to do with health. We are going to end that.”
Trump even embraced his compassionate side, vaguely promising to provide some kind of a government-run solution for poor Americans who would still not be able to afford health care.
“What I do say is there will be a certain number of people that will be on the street dying, and as a Republican, I don't want that to happen,” Trump said. “We're going to take care of people that are dying on the street because there will be a group of people that are not going to be able to even think in terms of private or anything else and we're going to take care of those people.”
Trump's critics have gone after him for his use of eminent domain -- a legal maneuver that allows businesses or the government to seize private property for some other purpose. Pressed about such practices during the debate, Trump went beyond saying that eminent domain is legal, and that he simply followed the law as a businessperson.
Instead, he made a forthright defense of eminent domain. Without it, he argued, we couldn't build roads, bridges, factories, hospitals, universities -- or, he added with a delicate twist of the GOP knife, the Keystone XL Pipeline.
In the Republican primary, the Keystone pipeline is second to the Lord Christ himself in unquestioned acceptance. "The Keystone pipeline, without eminent domain, would not go 10 feet," said Trump, more or less accurately.
Bush responded by saying that, well, the pipeline is a public project, so that's different. After he regained the platform, Trump shushed him, adding that the pipeline was quite obviously a private project. It is being pursued by the company TransCanada.
Of course, Trump also telegraphed that he would commit war crimes during the debate. "I would bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding," he said.
source: huffingtonpost.com

TERRORISM: The explosion that blew a hole in a Somalian passenger plane was meant to kill everyone on board

A blast that punched a hole in the fuselage of a plane this week was caused by a bomb meant to kill everyone on board, Somalia's minister for transport and aviation said on Saturday.

One passenger died and two were injured in the explosion on the Airbus A321, operated by Somali company Daallo Airlines.
It was forced to make an emergency landing at Mogadishu airport on Tuesday.
US investigators believe the attack was carried out by Somali Islamist militant group al Shabaab, but there has been no comment from the organization.
"We have confirmed that it was a bomb that exploded in the Daallo Airlines flight. It was meant to kill all aboard," the minister, Ali Ahmed Jamac, told a news conference.
Ahmed Jamac said authorities were pursuing suspects.
Thus far, six people have been arrested in connection with the blast after examinations of CCTV images in the airport, a senior Somali intelligence official told the Associated Press.
Sneaking a bomb aboard a commercial airliner is a difficult feat just about anywhere in the world — and the Mogadishu airport zone is a heavily guarded area.
The airport is considered one of the few places in the city that foreign dignitaries can safely visit. It also encompasses offices and residential areas that are physically walled off from the surrounding city, a veritable "green zone" whose tenants include Bancroft, a US-owned security contractor.
Al Shabaab didn't just bomb a commercial plane. It might also have managed to smuggle an explosive device inside the most heavily guarded location in the entire country.
If Shabaab was responsible for the suspected bomb attack, it would mark the first instance of the group detonating a bomb onboard a passenger plane.
Like the other two attacks, it would be a gruesome sign of the group's resilience — and of its increasing danger years after the height of its territorial power.
In an interview with the Associated Press, Vlatko Vodopivec, the Serbian captain of the Airbus 321 jetliner said, "It was my first bomb, I hope it will be the last."
According to Vodopivec, the blast happened when the plane was still ascending at around 11,000 feet.
"It would have been much worse if we were higher," Vodopivec said.

source: businessinsider.com

LION OPENS CAR DOOR(VIDEO)

Bet you didn’t know lions could open car doors! Well neither did these American tourists visiting a game reserve in South Africa. We bet they keep their doors locked from now on! (Courtesy ofJoshua Sutherland/YouTube)


source:businessinsider.com

Jay Z’s Tidal Is Donating $1.5 Million To Groups That Support Black Lives Matter Movement


Remember that charity concert Tidal did in October with Jay, Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, etc? Well, they raised $1.5 million that night and all of that money is going to groups that support Black Lives Matter, including the Trayvon Martin Foundation, the Michael O.D. Brown We Love Our Sons and Daughters Foundation, the Oscar Grant Foundation.

Tidal’s group of artist owners, which includes several of the musicians who performed in October’s sold-out show including Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj and Jay Z, took part in deciding which organizations would receive funding, the streaming service told Mic. The majority of the groups to benefit are social justice activist groups and organizations, with a large portion of these specifically committed to ensuring the nation understands that black lives matter.
Tidal’s grants will be administered through the New World Foundation, which funds several civil rights groups and social movements. The nonprofits Tidal will fund include Opportunity Agenda, Hands Up United, Sankofa.Org, as well as local organizing groups in California: Community Coalition; Florida: Dream Defenders; Illinois: Black Youth Project; Maryland: Baltimore Justice Fund; Empowerment Development Corporation; New York: Million Hoodies; NY Justice League and Ohio: Ohio Students Association/Organizing Collaborative.
According to Tidal, donations will also be given to organizations created by the families of victims of police brutality, including the Trayvon Martin Foundation, the Michael O.D. Brown We Love Ours Sons and Daughters Foundation and the Oscar Grant Foundation.
The news was officially announced on Friday, the same day Trayvon Martin would’ve turned 21 if he hadn’t been gunned down by a racist piece of dog sh*t on his way home.
source:bossip.com

EPL: MANCHESTER UNITED FC; Van Gaal: I don't believe Mourinho to Man Utd 'nonsense'

Louis van Gaal does not believe Manchester United are in talks with Jose Mourinho - and has dismissed reports regarding his future as "nonsense".

Mourinho has been heavily linked with United in recent weeks, with reports claiming representatives of the former Chelsea boss have met with officials from the club.

Van Gaal says the stories have affected his family, but he has never doubted his ability and does not expect to be replaced by the Portuguese.

“The last two months have been very difficult for my wife, my kids, my grandchildren and my friends to cope with,” he told reporters. “For me too, but I can cope.

"In the Netherlands they know I am too arrogant to doubt myself, but I also know that such a nonsense is being created about me.

"I do not believe that there is already a relationship between Jose Mourinho and Manchester United.”
Van Gaal also claimed the media had invented stories about him, such as suggesting he had hired security for his wife.

He added: “I criticise the media for inventing stories. I never hired security. Never ever. And I am walking on the streets without security and all the people I meet are very positive.”
source: goal.com