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Robert McGill Arrested In Wife’s High-Seas Death

SAN DIEGO — A Los Angeles man was arrested Thursday for allegedly murdering his wife three days into a five-day cruise to Mexico, turning the luxury oceanliner into a crime scene as it sailed through the waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Rob…

Robert Amsterdam: After Obama Visit, Russia Resets to Default

What can be said about a kleptocratic country with no rule of law, where women are shot dead, young promising lawyers slain and the rest cowed into submission by fear?

Arlington National Cemetery Scandal: Some Headstones Don’t Match Records For Bodies, Iraq Vets’ Memorabilia Trashed

An elegant white sign at Arlington National Cemetery informs visitors they are inside “our nation’s most sacred shrine.” Run under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Army, Arlington is the final resting place of John and Robert Kennedy, Supreme Cour…

Robert M. Grossman: Things Jewish

Matt and I recently returned to Morocco after a long interlude.

Robert Rose: Increasing Reading Speed!

Thorough readers pick up some data that scanners miss, but scanners read much more efficiently, get the key ideas, and are not as bored by their assignments.

Robert Teitelman: Goldman, J.P. Morgan and Wall St.’s original sin

Every high school biology student (if they’re awake) knows the story of the famous experiment concocted by Columbia’s Harold Urey many decades ago. Urey used…

Khloe Kardashian Lost 20 Pounds

After spending years as the “fattest” of the Kardashian Sisters, leggy brunette Khloe Kardashian has a new slimmed-down frame to go along with herE! reality series Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami, premiering next month.

“I used to get teased all the time as a kid,” the 25-year-old socialite –co-owns the upscale boutique Dash with her sisters [...]

Robert Redford marries German girlfriend

HAMBURG (AP) — A German church says its pastor presided over the wedding between Robert Redford and his German partner.
Renate Massfeller, of the St. Catherine Church in Hamburg, said Wednesday that Pastor Frank Engelbrecht presided over the ceremony Saturday between the 71-year-old U.S. actor and artist Sibylle Szaggars at the luxury Louis C. Jacob Hotel.
The [...]

Robert Scheer: ‘Government Sachs’ Strikes Gold … Again

Connect the dots: Goldman Sachs made $3.44 billion in profit this past quarter, while the U.S deficit topped $1 trillion for the first time in…

Robert De Niro becomes victim of New York art scam

American actor Robert De Niro reportedly became the victim of an art scam when several abstract paintings by his late father were sold without his permission in New York.
De Niro, 65, has a collection of his father’s paintings, and the multi-million dollar fraud is said to have also duped former tennis champion John McEnroe and [...]

Robert J. S. Ross: The Untouchables Are Killing Health Care Reform

While many elderly people and their doctors would like to fix aspects of Medicare, there is no uproar to get rid of it — it largely works. So why aren’t we looking to this pretty good system as a model?

Robert Wright: Why the “New Atheists” are Right-Wing on Foreign Policy

It must strike progressive atheists as a stroke of bad luck that Christopher Hitchens, leading atheist spokesperson, happens to have hawkish views on foreign policy. After all, with atheists an overwhelmingly left-wing group, what were the chances that the loudest infidel in the western world would happen to be on the right? Actually, the chances were pretty good. When it comes to foreign policy, a right-wing bias afflicts not just Hitchens’s world view, but the whole ideology of “new atheism.”

Taylor Marsh: J. Stephen Simon, The Exceptional Oil Man

by Taylor Marsh J. Stephen Simon, Director, Senior VP of ExxonMobil (retired 2008) dies. That will be the official line. But he was simply the…

Robert Naiman: U.S. Press Falsely Claims Honduran Plurality for Coup

Did a CID-Gallup poll last week indicate that a plurality of Hondurans support the military coup against democratically elected President Zelaya? Yes, according to the…

Robert David Jaffee: Punting On Israeli Army Boot Camp

Inside a firing simulator, someone says that I am shaking my head. I am, not because I am afraid of shooting but because I am convinced that nearly all of the guys are against me.

Burris rules out re-election bid

Roland Burris

Illinois Senator Roland Burris has said he will not stand for re-election when his term finishes next year.

Mr Burris has been dogged by ethics complaints since being appointed to his post by disgraced ex-Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich.

He would have faced a tough battle to be the Democrats’ nominee in the race.

The senator, who denies any wrongdoing, says he would have had to spend too much time raising money, and not enough time on his senatorial duties.

"I was called to choose between spending my time raising funds, or spending my time raising issues for my state. I believe that the business of the people of the state of Illinois should always come first," he said.

‘Dilemma’

Mr Burris’s senate seat was previously held by US President Barack Obama, but became vacant when Mr Obama entered the White House.

Under state law, it was Mr Blagojevich’s duty to pick a replacement for Mr Obama, but before he was able to make his choice, he was arrested and charged with attempting to "sell" the senate seat in return for campaign contributions and personal advancement.

He was later impeached and removed from office, but not before he had chosen Mr Burris to fill the senate vacancy, raising concerns that the new senator may have offered Mr Blagojevich something in return for the appointment.

At the time of his appointment, Mr Burris denied that he had spoken to any members of the governor’s team about the senate seat, but later acknowledged that he had discussed it with Blagojevich aides.

The transcript of a conversation released by investigators in May indicated that Mr Burris had spoken about the seat to Mr Blagojevich’s brother Robert – who was in charge of fundraising for the former governor.

"I mean, so Rob, I’m in a dilemma right now wanting to help the governor," Mr Burris told Robert Blagojevich, according to the transcript.

"I will personally do something," Mr Burris allegedly said.

Mr Burris has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and in June, prosecutors announced that they would not be charging him with any crime.

With Mr Burris out of the running, the race to become the Democrats’ nominee in the 2010 senate race will be hard-fought.

One leading contender – Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan – announced this week that she would not be entering the race, but state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias reportedly plans to seek the nomination, as does Christopher Kennedy, a Chicago businessman and son of the late Robert F Kennedy, and Chicago Urban League president Cheryle Jackson.

For the Republicans, Illinois Congressman Mark Kirk has expressed an interest in running, according to media reports. </p


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