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CONTENTS
COVER STORY
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Martha
Stewart: The fall of Martha Stewart.
Martha Kostyra
was born to Polish immigrants in 1941. Her father was a PE teacher and her
mother, also called Martha Kostyra, a homemaker who raised her six children as
strict Catholics. They lived in a three-bedroom house in Nutley, New Jersey,
sometime home to Mark Twain and Annie Oakley. 'My father had grand dreams that
far exceeded his finances,' Martha once wrote. She says her mother has, though
the pun is presumably unintended, 'an uncanny confidence with dough'.
.Martha paid her way
through her first year at university doing two jobs which set the tone for her
future expertise - modeling and working as a maid and cook for two widowed
sisters. At 19
she married Andy Stewart, a Yale law student whose mother was a talented
decorator. They stayed together until Andy left her, 26 years later, while she
was promoting her book Martha Stewart Weddings. Their only child, Alexis, was
born in 1965 and could, said her mother, 'clean a bathroom faster than anyone'
by the age of nine....................................................
3-16
AMERICANA
Headache:
The High Price of Obscenity in the United States: Shock jock and
self-proclaimed "King of All Media'' Howard Stern believes his reign on the
radio is coming to an end. "The show is over,'' he announced Friday morning on
his nationally syndicated radio program. "It's over.' 'It's not - at least not
yet. But Stern predicted that a Federal Communications Communication crackdown
on indecency on the airwaves will force his salacious show off the dial. "I'm
guessing that sometime next week will be my last show on this station,'' said
Stern, adding that he expected the FCC to hit him with a whopping indecency
fine. "There's a cultural war going on. The religious right is
winning..........................18
Obesity: The Royal Opera House has cancelled a performance by one of the world's most sought-after sopranos because she is too fat, a theatre spokesman said yesterday. American Deborah Voigt had been scheduled to play the lead in a summer production of Richard Strauss's Ariadne on Naxos, but casting director Peter Katona decided a slimmer singer would be better for the part, spokesman Christopher Millard said. Mr. Katona had selected a black evening dress for the part and believed Ms. Voigt would not look right in it, Mr. Millard said. "Normally, Ariadne is presented on a stylized Greek island with the singers wearing toga-type clothes, but we wanted to............................................................................................................................19
Venezuela: President Chavez warns United States against invading Venezuela. President Hugo Chavez on Sunday vowed to freeze oil exports to the United States and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade Venezuela. The United States has repeatedly denied ever trying to overthrow Chavez, but the leftist leader accuses Washington of being behind a failed 2002 coup and of funding opposition groups seeking a recall referendum on his presidency. Chavez accused the United States of ousting former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and warned Washington not to "even think about trying something similar in Venezuela." Venezuela "has enough allies on this continent to start a 100-year war," Chavez said during his weekly television show. He added that "U.S. citizens could forget about ever getting Venezuelan oil" if the United States ever tried.......................................................................................................................................................20
Baltimore
Taxi Tragedy: "Brother, it was like the end of the Titanic movie once that
thing lifted up," King said. The
navy reservists whose quick work helped save 21 people aboard a water taxi
that capsized described the horrific scene in which they made their rescue:
survivors clinging to the overturned vessel in frigid, choppy water pounded by
rain, telling them more were trapped below. A 60-year-old woman was killed in
Saturday's accident in Baltimore Harbor and three people, including a
six-year-old boy, were missing, but the reservists said Sunday they were
relieved the loss of life wasn't even greater. The sailors rushed to the
scene............................................22
Dione:DaimlerChrysler cutting Dion's ad role. Continues Vegas sponsorship. DaimlerChrysler AG says it is reducing Celine Dion's role in the advertising for its Chrysler unit. The singer has a three-year, $14-million US contract with Chrysler. She appeared in an ad campaign that has been widely used in Canada and the United States. "We're just moving into an exciting new direction," said Chrysler spokesman David Barnas. "I'm not at all saying she wasn't a good fit." Chrysler's new commercials will focus more on the product, Barnas told the Detroit News for a story in Thursday's editions......................23
AROUND THE WORLD
Play:
The Vagina Monologues Outrage the World except the Americans.
Pakistani women were appalled by the show
- but others felt "empowered".
The show was set up by the V-Day
Foundation, a charity run by Monologues author Eve Ensler which raises
awareness of violence against women. Indian and Pakistani actresses joined the
show in Bombay, also called Mumbai. "Violence comes in many forms and affects
women all over the world," Fonda said after the performance. Fonda, 66, said
she had had to take a back seat in each of her three marriages. "Behind the
closed doors of my marriage, I would give up all my power. I would silence my
own voice to be accepted," she said. "My whole life was about pleasing my
man." Fonda's last marriage was to Ted Turner, the billionaire media mogul who
set up satellite TV service ..... CHINA FORBIDS THE PLAY...................................................................................24-26
PROFILE
Ousama
Bin Laden: Profile.He is wanted in connection with a number of
atrocities, including the 1998 bombing of two US embassies in East Africa and
- most notoriously - the attacks on New York and Washington on 11 September
2001. Since then, his al-Qaeda organisation has been linked indirectly with
bombings on the island of Bali in Indonesia and its capital Jakarta, as well
as with devastating suicide attacks in Casablanca, Riyadh and Istanbul.
President Bush said in his State of the Union address in January: "We are
tracking al-Qaeda around the world, and
nearly two-thirds of their known leaders have now been captured or killed."
...............................28-32
Interview: Interview with Osama Bin Laden............................................................................................32-41
AROUND TOWN
American
Photography and Pornography. American Artist and Indecency: Police
were called to the Saatchi gallery in north-west L
ondon when the question of
indecency was raised in connection with photographs by the American Tierney Gearon of her young children in various states of undress. This week it has
been photographs by Betsy Schneider of her daughter naked at east London's
Spitz gallery that have made headlines. The Gearon case was resolved when
Chris Smith, the then culture secretary, intervened on the gallery's behalf
with a brisk lecture to the police about censorship. Much of the furore had
been got up, with characteristically synthetic moral outrage, by the News of
the World. What is disturbing now is that the Spitz gallery itself has closed
the exhibition and blacked out windows - acting on complaints from the public.
In 2001, the Saatchi gallery stayed open and refused to remove any of Gearon's
pictures, despite a police threat to seize them. Today, it is the Spitz
gallery that has called in the
police..............................................................................................42-57
BOOKS
Books: Ten Best Selling Books. Fiction and Non Fiction..........................................................................................................59
Reviews: Books Reviews and Spotlight...........................................................................................................................................61
MUSIC: CDs NEW RELEASES
CDs: CDs New Releases...................................................................................................................................................................64
GOSSIPS IN THE UNITED STATES





US Gossips:.................................................................................................................................................................................66-108
GOSSIPS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
UK Gossips: £1.9m urns or just a pair of old bowls? Buyer sues as experts say vases are worth only £30,000. Christie's maintains the urns are 18th century. he auction house accepted in its catalogue description that the provenance of the pieces could not be proved. Mr. Miles said before the sale Christie's had advised Ms Thomson that the urns presented a "once in a lifetime opportunity". He claimed that even when the bidding got above £1.5m, Patrick Cooney, then head of Christie's customer services department in New York, had urged her to make "just one more" bid. Mr. Miles said: "Lord Cholmondeley has received an enormous windfall for some comparatively................................................107
UK
Gossips2: Ken is one of us, say London artists.
The historic purpose of artists has been to broaden the mind and provoke
debate among the thoughtful. But with mayoral elections just three months
away, a prestigious group of artists have banded together with more prosaic
intentions. Come June 10, they want Ken Livingstone re-elected as mayor of
London. Twenty-five artists, including Tracey Emin, Antony Gormley, Sir
Anthony Caro, Ralph Steadman, Peter Kennard, Isaac Julien, Raquib Shaw and
Mona
...........................................................................................................................................109
UK Gossips3: 'Lost' Botticelli unveiled. Thanks to a last-minute decision by the bearer of one of the most illustrious names in fashion, a long unseen Botticelli is to be unveiled to the public tomorrow at what the organisers say is the biggest exhibition to date of the painter's work. Thirty of the Florentine artist's paintings will feature in a display at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence until July 11. Among them is the Mystical Nativity, which the National Gallery in London only lent on condition that it be insured for a record sum of £35m. The never previously displayed masterpiece, however, is the last of four panels that make up one of Botticelli's most disturbing works..........................................................................................................................111
UK
Gossips4: Archbishop praises author accused of blasphemy.
UK Gossips4: Philip Pullman, the
best-selling author with a widely advertised contempt for organised religion,
has found an unlikely champion in the Archbishop of Canterbury who has risked
the wrath of fundamentalists by praising the National Theatre's adaptation of
the author's His Dark Materials as a "near miraculous triumph". Rowan
Williams, already regarded with some suspicion by conservative evangelicals
for his liberal social views, writes in today's Guardian: "This extraordinary
theatrical adventure sets a creative religious agenda in a way hard to
parallel in recent literature and performance." In a private address to
religious leaders and academics at Downing Street
on..................................................................112
UK Gossips5: Britain's ugliest building, a concrete shopping centre and car park in Portsmouth, is to be demolished after the government today refused a request to list it. The Tricorn centre, completed in 1964, enjoys cult status among architecture students as a classic of the "new brutalism" style. But it was also voted Britain's ugliest building in 2001 and was described by Prince Charles as "a mildewed lump of elephant droppings". Today heritage minister Andrew........................................112
UK Gossips6: Poster to fetch up to £200,000Jack Vettriano, poster king of millions of teenagers' bedrooms, was well on the way yesterday to commanding the price levels set for serious art. Vettriano's best known work, The Singing Butler, right, is expected to fetch £150,000- £200,000 when it is auctioned in London next month by Sotheby's. Six years ago, it sold for £32,000. But since then, more than 1m reproductions of it have flown off the shelves in Britain, outstripping Van Gogh's Sunflowers and Monet's water lily sequences. Sotheby's called the elegant, anachronistic image of a couple in evening dress waltzing on a beach, "one of the most frequently reproduced paintings...113-114
MUSIC AND BANDS IN GREAT BRITAIN
Music: THE TOP 40 BANDS IN GREAT BRITAIN TODAY......................................................................................................................................................115-128






POINT OF VIEW
Pravda:
THE RUSSIAN PRAVDA AND PRESIDENT BUSH. Dmitry Litvinovich: Bush-s high
politics is saturated with lies. The
USA is ready to use force to make Iraq liquidate its weapons of mass
destruction, US President George W. Bush says. The USA prefers a peaceful
settlement of the Iraqi conflict, however, it is ready to start a battle to
succeed with the objective, the president said when he addressed troops at the
Fort Hood military base in Texas. ?You'll be fighting not to conquer anybody
but to liberate people,¦ the US president said. In his words, different
circumstances demand different strategies, from diplomatic pressure to usage
of force. The very fact that UNMOVIC inspectors still fail to find weapons of
mass destruction in Iraq is just an additional argument proving
Saddam-s...............................................................................................................................130-131
Cover-Up:
A cover-up of
biblical proportions.
Judge puts cloth over
plaque of Ten Commandments during murder trial. A copy of the Ten Commandments hanging in a North Carolina
courtroom has been covered up after the attorneys for an admitted killer on
trial claimed the Sixth Commandment, "Thou shalt not kill," might sway jurors
against their client. Andre Edwards is on trial for killing a young mother,
Ginger Hayes, and has admitted to the crime, reported WTVD-TV in Durham, N.C.
His lawyers convinced Judge Clinton Sumner to put a beige cloth over a plaque
of the Decalogue that hangs in
the...............132
Kerry/McCain: Kerry-McCain ticket shocking possibility. Republican senator stuns many: 'Obviously, I would entertain it'...........................................................................................................................................132-133
WORLD BREAKING NEWS

World:
Spanish officials are investigating conflicting clues following 10 bombings
in Madrid that killed at least 190 people and injured more than 1,200.
A statement attributed to al-Qaeda claiming responsibility
emerged soon after it was revealed that an Arabic tape had been found in a
suspect van. But other indicators pointed to the Basque armed separatist group
Eta. The interior minister said all lines of inquiry would be followed, as King
Juan Carlos tried to comfort the nation. One claim of responsibility for the
rush-hour attacks on trains at three stations was e-mailed to the London-based
Arabic newspaper al-Quds al-Arabi. It said Spain had been targeted by the
Abu Hafs al-Masri Brigades.............134-136
Tragedy: The Tragedy in pictures............................................................................................................................................137-139
Letter:
A letter purporting to come from Osama bin Laden's militant
Islamist al Qaeda network said a big attack on the United States was in
the final stages of preparation, a London-based Arabic newspaper said on
Thursday. We bring the good news to Muslims of the world that the expected
'Winds of Black Death' strike against America is now in its final stage...90
percent (ready) and God willing near," the letter
said.................................140
Secrets: Ex-US Senate Aide Charged with Giving Iraq Secrets. A former congressional aide was arrested on Thursday on charges she gave secret information to Iraqi intelligence agents and was paid $10,000 for her services, federal prosecutors said. Susan Lindauer, 41, was arrested in her hometown of Takoma Park, Maryland, on charges in an indictment filed in federal................141-142
INTERVIEW

Diva:
Diva Rebecca Spencer. Rebecca Spencer
was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA, and raised in Levittown, a
suburb of Pennsylvania.
Her parents loved the arts, music and creative talents. They served their
country with pride and exemplary devotion.. Her father graduated from the U.S.
Naval Academy and served on submarines in WW II. Later on, he
worked for the Rhom and Haas plastics company until retirement. Her
mother attended Arcadia College in Philadelphia, as a nutritionist. She
volunteered for the American Red Cross, devoting her life to the service of
others, particularly the men, the women and their families during the
Vietnam War. Rebecca's mother is a gifted
painter.............................................................................143-153
WORLD NEWS UPDATE
Spain: Madrid death toll rises. Hundreds injured. Investigators on Friday hunted for the bombers who blew up four trains, killing at least 198 people, while Spaniards lit candles and left flowers outside a station and the country mourned the victims of its worst terrorist attack ever. Authorities blamed Basque separatists for Thursday's stunningly well co-ordinated string of 10 explosions on packed commuter trains, but they also were studying a claim of responsibility by a shadowy group in the name of al-Qaida. The death toll rose overnight from 192 to 198, deputy Justice Minister Rafael Alcala said, adding that 84 bodies remain to be identified. More than 1,400 people were wounded Thursday as panicked commuters trampled on each other, abandoning their bags and shoes. Train cars were turned into twisted wrecks and platforms were strewn with corpses. Cell phones rang unanswered on the bodies of the dead as frantic relatives tried to call them...........................155-159
Jane
Fonda: The women's stage production The Vagina Monologues has been banned
from the southern Indian city of Madras. The current version of the
production, staged earlier this week in Bombay, stars Hollywood actresses Jane
Fonda and Marisa Tomei. The show, which has been a controversial sell-out around
the world, explores female sexuality and strength through individual women
telling their stories through monologues. Madras police refused permission to
stage the show after finding certain portions of the script "objectionable" and
warning it could pose a threat to public order. It has already faced bans in
other parts of the world, including China and Malaysia. The play was staged in
Pakistan in an invitation-only show last October. Pakistani actress Ayesha Alam,
who is a member of the troupe that is staging the production in India, told BBC
News Online about the problems of showing it in her own country. "It was very
difficult to perform the Monologues in Pakistan. It even got discussed in the
national assembly. Many thought that the play was promoting promiscuity, was
against our culture and our religion," said Ms Alam...................................................................................................161
ETA: Who are ETA?
Euskadi Ta Azkatasuna, Eta, whose name stands for
Basque Homeland and Freedom, first emerged in the 1960s as a student resistance
movement bitterly opposed to General Franco's repressive military dictatorship.
Under Franco the Basque language was banned, their distinctive culture
suppressed, and intellectuals imprisoned and tortured for their political and
cultural beliefs. The Basque country saw some of the fiercest resistance to
Franco. His death in 1975 changed all that, and the transition to democracy
brought the region of two million people home rule. But despite the fact that
Spain's Basque country today enjoys more autonomy than any other - it has its
own parliament, police force, controls education and collects its own taxes -
Eta and its hardline supporters remain determined to fight for full
independence............162
Who is to Blame?In the wake of the deadly attacks on commuter trains in Madrid, it is still unclear who is responsible. The evidence could point to either the armed Basque separatist group Eta or Islamic militants, and the experts are divided. BBC News Online's Robert Plummer analyses the arguments: In the immediate aftermath of the blasts, the Spanish authorities had no hesitation in blaming Eta for the bloodshed. On Friday, Spanish Foreign Minister Ana Palacio re-stated the government's stance, saying: "Everything appears to indicate that this terrible carnage is the work of Eta." She acknowledged the possibility that Islamic radicals were behind the attack, saying it was a hypothesis that the government was examining...........................................164

Massacres:
ETA MASSACRES EVENTS..................... 165-166
CIA:
Right now, the CIA has important, exciting jobs
for US citizens, especially those with foreign language skills.
Alias actress Jennifer Garner, who stars as a CIA
agent in the show, is now fronting a recruitment drive for the US spy agency.
But, strangely enough, our sources at the Monthly Herald tell us that CIA was
very reluctant to hire expert linguists for lack of funds. Even, when applicants
were extremely qualified, hiring authorities at the CIA turned them down.
There is a strong belief that the CIA would exclusively hire those who belong to
their inner circle. Politics play major role in selecting and hiring applicants.
Many qualified persons in the past applied for linguists and languages experts
jobs and were ignored. The fact is if you are not "one of them" with
strong recommendations from Washington, your application and qualifications will
end up in a waste basket. So stop kidding yourself.
............................................................................................................168
Intelligence:
Intelligence on Madrid's Blast: The question of who was responsible for
the terrorist attacks in Madrid is still unclear. As an investigation
begins, some in Spain still believe this has to be the work of Eta, while
others say it could not have planned attacks on such a huge scale.
Counter-terrorism experts around the world are looking at the possibility that
there was a kind of collusion between a violent, fanatical, splinter group of
Eta and extremists from outside. There have previously been connections
between Eta and the GIA, and Algerian terrorist group. But normally al-Qaeda
would not work with non-Muslims, as they do not trust them. But al-Qaeda is
not...............170-171
Photo: A van with detonators and a tape recording of Koranic verses was found in the city.
Arrest:
Spanish authorities have arrested five suspects in connection with
the Madrid blasts which killed 200 people.
Interior Minister Angel Acebes told a news conference three Moroccans and two Indians were being held. The suspects may have links with extremist Moroccan groups, the minister said, but it was still too early to confirm this. The news comes as the first funerals for the victims of the bombings take place in the capital and across Spain. ........172-175
IN MEMORIAM
I
n
Memoriam: Raoul Wallenberg. The
Holocaust of the Jewish People was an exceptional event in human history.
Although humanity has been witness, on more than one occasion, to acts of
murder and genocide, never has it been subjected to something resembling the
Jewish Holocaust. A systematic, rational, industrial plan, its objective was
to eliminate completely an entire nation. Jewish culture, the cradle of
Western civilization, ought to have disappeared alongside the people who had
embraced it for thousands of years. This programme of extermination, so
meticulously implemented, was carried out by one of the most cultured nations
the world has ever known. Human history has never been witness to a similar
event. The Holocaust was an exception. There has never been anything like
it.In the context of this exceptional historical event exceptional individuals
emerged. Challenging the whole machinery of Germany and its allies, they were
prepared to risk their own lives in order to save the lives of
Jews........................176-188
Hero: A hero for our time. In these dark and cynical times, when there is so very little for mankind to believe in, when the historian and the investigative reporter have trained us to expect the worst of the great, it is little wonder that the world does not quite know what to make of Raoul Wallenberg - or that too many governments have chosen to maintain a shameful silence. Sadly, noble words are robbed of their meaning. We hear him called "righteous Gentile," "hero of the Holocaust," "unsung martyr of World War II." Now and then some scholar addresses himself anew to the question of how and by what means Wallenberg managed to save one hundred thousand lives, or probes the psychosocial impulses which compelled him to forsake wealth and ease and undertake so dangerous a mission. But when we have set down the last pious platitude, made our tallies and pondered his motives, so.................189-196
HISTORY: AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN EXPERIENCE

History:
HOW OUR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY AND INTERESTS CONQUERED AND
ILLEGALLY ANNEXED HAWAII BY FORCE!! The
Hawaiian Islands were unknown in the west before 1778. As early as 1843 the
United States asserted that it would not allow any European power to possess
Hawaii, probably after an abortive attempt by the British to annex it. This
was in accordance to the Monroe Doctrine, which established the American
colonial sphere of influence over the Western Hemisphere, in order to rival
the influence of the European powers. In the unabridged version of Webster's
New Twentieth Century Dictionary, the word "usurpation" is defined as: "The
act of usurping; the act of seizing or occupying and enjoying the place,
power, functions or property of another without right; especially the unlawful
occupation of a throne." .............197-213


THE KINGDOM OF HAWAII
Hawaii:
When Kamehameha's mother, Kekuiapoiwa, was pregnant with him, she had a
craving for the eyeball of a chief. Instead she was given the eyeball of a
man-eating shark and the priests prophesied that this desire meant that the
child would be a rebel and a killer of chiefs. Alapainui, the old ruler of the
island of Hawai'i, secretly made plans to have the newborn infant killed.
Kekuiapoiwa's time came on a stormy night in the Kohala district, when a strange
star with a tail of white fire appeared in the western sky. According to one
legend, the baby was passed through a hole in the side of Kekuiapoiwa's thatched
hut to a local chief named Naeole, who carried the child to safety at Awini on
Hawaii's north coast. By the time the infant in Naeole's care was five,
Alapainui had forgotten his fears and
accepted.....................................................................................214-217
WORLD BREAKING NEWS: THE LAST 24 HOURS
Hamas:
Israel kills Hamas leader. Sheik Ahmed
Yassin Hit By Israeli Helicopter Missile Strike.
He was targeted as he returned from a mosque in Gaza
City at daybreak. Seven others were killed and many wounded. The killing
triggered unrest and calls for revenge from Palestinians, as tens of thousands
took part in a funeral. Hamas said Israel had "opened the gates of hell" - but
the army said the Sheikh had been "personally responsible" for the killing of
Israelis. Security forces killed the Hamas leader in an air strike on his car in
northern Gaza Strip, an army statement said. Reports from the scene said Sheikh
Yassin was being pushed in his wheelchair when he was directly hit by a missile.
Two bodyguards and one of Sheikh Yassin's sons were reported to be among those
killed. At least 15 people were
wounded..........................................................................................................218-222
Terrorism:
Richard Clarke said Mr. Bush ignored warnings of the threat from al-Qaeda before
the 11 September 2001 attacks. He said the US president later tried to show
links between al-Qaeda and Iraq, despite being told none existed. Mr. Clarke
said it was "outrageous" Mr. Bush was running for re-election on his record
fighting terrorism, when in fact he had "ignored it" before 9/11. "He ignored
terrorism for months, when maybe we could have done something to stop 9/11.
Maybe. We'll never know." He also told the US broadcaster CBS that the day after
the 11 September attacks, Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld called for
retaliatory strikes on Iraq, even though al-Qaeda was based in Afghanistan. He
said he was so taken aback by the comments, he initially thought Mr. Rumsfeld
was joking. ..........................223
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