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Train crash in Germany leaves 10 dead

At least 10 people are reported killed and dozens injured when a freight train collided with a regional passenger train in the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt.

Police in eastern Germany say at least 10 people were killed when a goods trains crashed head-on with a local passenger train in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, near the city of Magdeburg.

“Golden Voice” Ted Williams Leaves Rehab

Golden Voice is back on The Good Stuff. In news that will surprise absolutely no one, Ted Williams — the troubled homeless man with the voice of an award-winning radio announcer — has checked himself out of a Texas treatment center just two weeks into a 30-day trip to rehab. Ted is headed back to [...]

Octomom Fetish VIDEO Leaves Nadya Suleman Shamefaced

So this is how Octomom plans to feed all those octomouths. Goss Watchers were left running for cover after news surfaced that mother-of-many Nadya Suleman, better known as “Octomom,” would be starring in an amateur fetish video in an effort to put some food on the table for her fourteen kids (six plus octuplets). On [...]

Virgin Mobile Leaves Unlimited Data Plans to Sprint

Virgin Mobile will reportedly stop offering its $40 unlimited 3G Broadband2Go data plan. With AT&T having cut off the data hogs and Verizon wavering, Sprint now stands alone. – Virgin Mobile is the latest carrier to cancel its unlimited
wireless data plan.
The carrier will stop offering
its $40 all-you-can-eat 3G Broadband2Go data plan after Feb. 15, PC World has reported, writing that Virgin
said it needs “to implement network controls to ensure optimal experience.”


Schwarzenegger leaves office

Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is stepping down as California governor on Monday, is considering a return to cinema screens. The world’s best known action star, Schwarzenegger, 63, was the state’s Republican governor for seven years. He was first elected to the post in October 2003 and was re-elected in November 2006.

Bulgarian “ex-spy envoy” leaves Belgrade

Outgoing Bulgarian Ambassador to Belgrade Georgi Dimitrov stated that he has worked for the intelligence service, but that he was not a spy.
Dimitrov made the statement in an interview with the German Radio Deutsche Welle.

Heidi Montag Plastic Surgery Leaves Reality Star Bald & Disfigured: “I Feel Like Edward Scissorhands!”

Heidi Montag’s cash-strapped and crying…again. The self-confessed surgery-addict says going under the knife has ruined her life — in fact, she hates being labeled a “plastic girl” almost as much as we hate talking about her. Almost… The attention-seeking reality “star” copped a lot of press this year for inflicting 10 cosmetic procedures on her [...]

Hugh Jackman “Oprah” Stunt Gone Wrong Leaves Actor With Black Eye

Ouch! Actor Hugh Jackman was injured and served a black eye after he crash landed while riding a flying fox during filming of The Oprah Winfrey Show in Sydney on Monday. The accident occured when Jackman jumped off the Sydney Opera House and “flew” onto the stage and crashed into a light rigging while gliding [...]

IMF mission leaves without agreement

A mission of the IMF, which arrived here two weeks ago, is leaving today without reaching an agreement on a new revision of the stand-by with the government. The IMF said that an official statement will be issued later, explaining why there was no success in the talks on the sixth revision of the loan, worth a total of EUR 2.9bn.

Baghdad church attack leaves 37 dead

A church service in Baghdad has ended in bloodshed after Iraqi forces stormed the building and militants set off their suicide vests.
Iraq’s Interior Department said at least 37 people were killed during Sunday’s church standoff, including at least seven hostages. More than 50 others were wounded.

Poland road crash leaves 17 dead

A road crash south of the Polish capital, Warsaw, has left 17 people dead, police have said. The accident occurred at dawn in thick fog when a lorry and a minibus collided near the town of Nowe Miasto nad Pilica, 80km from Warsaw.

Max Weinberg Leaves Conan; Jimmy Vivino New Bandleader

STEPPING DOWN FROM THE DRUM STOOL AFTER 17 YEARS


Max Weinberg

Max Weinberg has
confirmed that he will not be joining Conan O’Brien when Conan debuts on November 8.

Says O’brien, “Max has been a huge part of my life for the past 17 years and he is an incredible band leader and
musician. I hope he can find time to stop by the new show, sit in with the band, and pretend to find my monologue
funny.

A statement from Weinberg reads, “17 years — a lifetime on TV. Conan and I met on a New York City street
corner in the Spring of 1993 and my association with Conan, his staff, and crew has been a deeply rewarding
experience for me. And, making music with Jimmy Vivino, Mark Pender, La Bamba, Jerry Vivino, Scott Healey, Mike
Merritt, and percussionist James Wormsworth enabled me to become a better musician and bandleader. I thank
them for their first rate work on the bandstand. I wish Conan and his show the best and I do look forward to
dropping by.

Guitarist Jimmy Vivino confirmed in an interview with The
Riverfront
Times of St. Louis
that he would be replacing Weinberg as bandleader. Said Vivino, “‘ll be leading the band,
and James Wormworth will be playing drums now. He played half of The Tonight Shows and a good quarter of the
Late Night shows.”

Regarding Weinberg’s future plans, Vivino said, “Max has his big band out there that has been his dream all his life,
kind of a Buddy Rich band. And there’s a kid in Jersey that works with him occasionally. A singer-songwriter!
[Laughs] Some guy that’s got some hope over there!”


Duff McKagan Leaves Jane’s Addiction

BAD LUCK STREAK WITH BASSISTS CONTINUES WITH LATEST DEPARTURE


Jane’s Addiction

Five months after joining the band, bassist Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses, Velvet Revolver, Loaded) has left Jane’s Addiction. A statement from
the band reads:

“Hey we wanted to thank Duff for helping us write songs for our new record. We love the songs we worked on
with him – and the gigs were a blast – but musically we were all headed in different directions. From here Duff is off
to work on his own stuff so we wish him all the best.”

On his twitter account, frontman Perry Farrell
said:

“Jane’s wishes Duff much luck with his band Loaded. What a fun time we all had working together. Look out for
his record and tour this fall.”

McKagan had originally joined the band after the departure of original bassist Eric Avery in March. Avery
had rejoined the band after a seventeen year absence. The band have not yet announced a replacement bassist.

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Mike Portnoy Leaves Dream Theater

DRUMMER LEAVES DREAM THEATER; GROUP SAYS IT WILL CONTINUE


Dream Theater

After twenty five years, Mike Portnoy has announced his departure from Dream Theater. A statement on his
facebook page reads in part:

“I am about to write something I never imagined I’d ever write:

After 25 years, I have decided to leave Dream Theater….the band I founded, led and truly loved for a quarter of a
century. To many people this will come as a complete shock, and will also likely be misunderstood by some, but
please believe me that it is not a hasty decision…it is something I have struggled with for the last year or so….

After having had such amazing experiences playing with Hail, Transatlantic and Avenged Sevenfold this past year, I
have sadly come to the conclusion that I have recently had more fun and better personal relations with these other
projects than I have for a while now in Dream Theater…

We have been on an endless write/record/tour cycle for almost 20 years now (of which I have overseen EVERY aspect
without a break) and while a few months apart from each other here & there over the years has been much needed
and helpful, I honestly hoped the band could simply agree with me to taking a bit of a “hiatus” to recharge our
batteries and “save me from ourselves”…

Sadly, in discussing this with the guys, they determined they do not share my feelings and have decided to continue
without me rather than take a breather…I even offered to do some occasional work throughout 2011 against my
initial wishes, but it was not to be…”

Click here to read the full statement.

In the wake of Mike Portnoy‘s announcement that he is leaving Dream Theater, the remaining members of
the band have issued the following statement about the matter:

“To all of our loyal fans and friends: It is with profound sadness — regret — we announce that Mike Portnoy, our
lifelong drummer and friend, has decided to leave Dream Theater. Mike’s stature in the band has meant the world
to all of us professionally, musically, and personally over the years. There is no dispute: Mike has been a major
force within this band.

While it is true that Mike is choosing to pursue other ventures and challenges, we can assure you that Dream Theater
will continue to move forward with the same intensity — and in the same musical tradition — that you have all
helped make so successful, and which is truly gratifying to us. Fans and friends: File this episode under Black Clouds
and Silver Linings. As planned, we begin recording our newest album in January 2011, and we’ll follow that with a
full-on world tour. “The Spirit Carries On.”

All of us in Dream Theater wholeheartedly wish Mike the best on his musical journey. We have had a long and
meaningful career together. It is our true hope that he finds all he is looking for, and that he achieves the happiness
he deserves. He will be missed.” – Dream Theater

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Singapore central bank leaves door open for New Century IPO

Singapore’s central bank said on Wednesday it had censured China’s New Century Shipbuilding for inaccuracies in its IPO prospectus, but indicated it would not stop the company from making a listing application in future.

New Century withdrew its US$560 million ($758 million) Singapore initial public offering in May after a complaint the company left out critical information in its prospectus.

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Final U.S. combat brigade leaves Iraq

The last American combat brigade has left Iraq, more than seven years after the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
The 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division crossed into Kuwait earlier than was widely expected. The Obama administration set a deadline of August 31 for the US combat mission to end.

HP Palm Pre Designer Leaves, Days After Hurd Departure

HP reportedly no longer counts Peter Skillman, a lead designer of the Palm Pre, among its ranks. The loss of Skillman, the last of the Pre team, comes just days after the resignation of HP CEO Mark Hurd. – Peter Skillman, the lead designer on a team that created the Palm Pre, has left Hewlett-Packard, Tech Crunch has confirmed. Where Skillman is headed has yet to be announced.

HP purchased smartphone-maker Palm in July, and Skillman was the
final remaining member of the Pre design team, which had …


Hurd Leaves HP in Good Position for Growth: Analysts

Despite his sordid and abrupt exit from HP, former Chairman and CEO Mark Hurd and his management team have put the company in a solid position for his successor, according to IT industry analysts. – Mark Hurds abrupt resignation as
chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard may have put a short-term spotlight
on the company for its personal and sordid reasons, but thanks to
Hurds leadership over the past five years, HP is in a position to
continue to thrive, according to analysts.
HPs Board of Di…


Google Chrome OS Creator Leaves for Facebook

Facebook has poached Matt Papakipos, the lead engineer behind Google’s important Chrome Operating System initiative. Could Facebook have cloud operating system designs of its own? Less clear is how this loss will impact Chrome OS, which is still on track to roll out on netbooks from HP, Acer, Asus, Lenovo and Dell beginning this fall. – Facebook has poached Matt Papakipos, the lead engineer behind Google’s
important Chrome Operating System initiative.
Papakipos, who last November introduced Chrome OS as a fast-loading cloud operating system
for netbooks, announced the move in a tweet on Twitter June 28:
quot;Now that Chrome OS…


Pak plan for Afghan peace leaves US wary


NEW YORK – US President Barack Obama and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency were at variance on Sunday in assessing the Afghanistan peace deal being promoted by Pakistan between the Afghan government and some Taliban militants.
While urging caution, Obama, in Canada, called the Pakistani move “useful step”, saying a political solution to the conflict was necessary and suggested elements of the Taliban insurgency could be part of negotiations. But, earlier in the day, CIA Cirector Leon Panetta forcefully expressed his doubts about the plan.
“We have seen no evidence that they are truly interested in reconciliation, where they would surrender their arms, where they would denounce Al-Qaeda, where they would really try to become part of that society,” Panetta said in Washington on ABC’s “This Week”.
Acknowledging that the American-led counterinsurgency effort was facing unexpected difficulty, Panetta said that the Taliban and their allies had little motive to contemplate a power-sharing arrangement in Afghanistan.
But the President was diplomatic when asked about whether efforts by Pakistan and Afghanistan to reintegrate Taliban were a good idea.
“I think it’s too early to tell. I think we have to view these efforts with scepticism but also with openness,” the President said while responding to questions at a Press conference marking the end of the G-20 summit in Toronto, Canada.
According to the New York Times, the US President avoided any direct comment on whether the Haqqani network, the Taliban group reportedly proposed by Pakistan as part of a power-sharing deal, could become part of AfghanistanÂ’s future leadership.
But, he said, “conversations between the Afghan government and the Pakistani government, building trust between those two governments, are a useful step.”
Obama also said a political solution to the conflict was necessary and suggested elements of the Taliban insurgency could be part of negotiations.
He noted that as the Afghanistan war approached its 10th anniversary, it was the longest foreign war in American history, and that “ultimately as was true in Iraq, so will be true in Afghanistan, we will have to have a political solution.”
As for Pakistan’s effort to broker talks, Obama added, “I think it’s too early to tell. I think we have to view these efforts with scepticism but also with openness. The Taliban is a blend of hardcore ideologues, tribal leaders, kids that basically sign up because it’s the best job available to them. Not all of them are going to be thinking the same way about the Afghan government, about the future of Afghanistan. And so we’re going to have to sort through how these talks take place.”
The comments Sunday were the administrationÂ’s first public response to a report of PakistanÂ’s deal-brokering efforts last week in The New York Times.
On Saturday, The New York Times said AfghanistanÂ’s minority communities – Tajik, Uzbek and Hazara – have vowed to resist, and if necessary, fight, any deal that involves bringing members of the Taliban insurgency into a power-sharing arrangement with President Hamid KarzaiÂ’s government.
In an earlier dispatch in The Times, Pakistani officials were quoted as saying they can deliver the network of Sirajuddin Haqqani, an ally of Al-Qaeda who runs a major part of the insurgency in Afghanistan, into a power-sharing arrangement with the Afghan government.
American commanders have concluded that only a political settlement can end the war, the report said. But in helping Karzai to make a deal, they risk reigniting AfghanistanÂ’s ethnic strife.
The leaders of these minority communities say that President Karzai appears determined to hand Taliban leaders a share of power – and Pakistan a large degree of influence inside the country, according to The Times. The Americans, desperate to end their involvement here, are helping Karzai along and shunning the Afghan opposition, they say.
Agencies add: US President Obama contended America would be less secure if Al-Qaeda still could be housed in Afghanistan, and contended there remains “a vital national interest that Afghanistan not be used as a base to launch terrorist attacks”.
He also said the US intends “to be a partner for Afghanistan for the long term, but that is different than us having troops on the ground”, adding that a political solution is needed as well as a military one to the Afghan conflict.
Obama sought to shelve what he sees as a false choice between “either we get up and leave (Afghanistan) immediately because there’s no chance for a positive outcome or we stay indefinitely.”
Still, Obama said, “We’re going to need to provide assistance to Afghanistan for a long time to come.”
The US President said that he will conduct a review of his new strategy in December, fix what is not working and then begin the transition next year.
“That doesn’t mean that we suddenly turn off the lights and let the door close behind us,” Obama said.
Obama acknowledged that “there has been a lot of obsession around this issue of when do we leave.”
But he said he is more interested in implementing his strategy and seeing results, and he will review whether or not the strategy is working after the December review.
Obama offered a rationale for the nationÂ’s very presence in Afghanistan.
“You’ll often hear, why are we in Afghanistan when the terrorists are in Pakistan?” Obama said.