Second Russian pleads guilty in U.S. securities fraud

Russian Alexei Koval, charged in the United States with conspiring with his compatriot Igor Poteroba, pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to conspiracy and securities fraud on Friday. As part of a plea deal, Koval, of Chicago, also agreed to forfeit at least $1.4 million in profit from illegal use of inside information in trades. Poteroba, a former executive director at an American subsidiary of Switzerland-headquartered global financial... [more]

Turkish, Greek PMs pledge to build ties

The prime ministers of Turkey and Greece Friday traded criticism over long-standing bilateral tensions, but pledged to build on a significant thaw in ties to resolve their disputes. Following talks in the eastern Turkish city of Erzurum, the two leaders also vowed to step up cooperation to stem illegal immigration to the European Union as Turkey’s premier expressed understanding for Greece’s plans to build a barrier on parts... [more]

Julian Assange autobiography being rushed to press for April 2011 release

WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange’s autobiography will be rushed to press in April 2011, his UK publisher has announced. Canongate Books signed a deal for his autobiography only last month and gave no reason yesterday for the quick turnaround. Alfred A. Knopf, his North American publisher, will also release the book in April. “I hope this book will become one of the unifying documents of our generation. In this highly personal work, I... [more]

Witness: Jackson doctor got distracted on call

A former girlfriend of the doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson testified Friday that he was distracted when he called her on the morning of the singer’s death and she heard commotion in the background. Sade Anding said she realized at one point that Dr. Conrad Murray wasn’t paying attention to her. She heard coughing and mumbling but didn’t recognize the voice as Murray, she said. “I heard commotion as... [more]

Lohan’s attorney defends actress from probation violation claims

Lindsay Lohan’s lawyer has fired back at reports suggesting the actress drank alcohol and used drugs during her four-month stint at the Betty Ford Clinic rehab facility. If true, Lohan, who checked out of rehab on Monday, faces jail time for again violating the terms of her probation, but attorney Shawn Chapman Holley insists her client was clean throughout her stay. Sources tell the Los Angeles Times newspaper that Riverside County... [more]

Moore and Kutcher’s praise over murder case

Demi Moore and her husband Ashton Kutcher have thanked Arnold Schwarzenegger for intervening in a notorious murder case to reduce the killer’s sentence. Sara Kruzan was jailed for life without parole in California in 1994 after she was convicted of murdering her alleged pimp, George Gilbert Howard. Kruzan was a child trafficking victim who was 16 years old at the time of the killing, and Moore joined calls for her to be shown leniency... [more]

Swedish actor Per Oscarsson feared killed in fire

A house fire appears to have killed actor Per Oscarsson, a giant of Swedish cinema who won a best actor award at Cannes in 1966 and appeared in films based on Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium” trilogy, and his wife, police said Sunday. The remains of one person were found Sunday in the ashes of the house and are probably those of the 83-year-old actor or his wife, 67-year-old Kia Ostling, said police spokesman Jan Strommegard.... [more]

Kremlin critic Nemtsov and two others jailed

Three Russian opposition leaders received short jail terms Sunday for “disobedience towards police” after a rally, a party spokesman said, a sign of a new crackdown on critics of the Kremlin. Boris Nemtsov, a Solidarity leader and Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister in 1997-1998, was sentenced to 15 days in jail, another opposition leader, Konstantin Kosyakin, was given ten days and a third, Ilya Yashin, got five days under... [more]

Pope condemns Egypt church attack

Pope Benedict on Sunday condemned the bomb attack outside a church in Egypt on Saturday that killed at least 21 people, the latest in a string of attacks against Christians in the Middle East and Africa. “This vile gesture of death, like that of putting bombs near to the houses of Christians in Iraq to force them to leave, offends God and all of humanity,” the pope said after his angelus blessing. Share this: ... [more]

Spain enacts tough anti-smoking law

Spain has introduced a tough anti-smoking law that prohibits lighting up in enclosed public places including bars, restaurants, discotheques, casinos, airports and even some outdoor spaces, in line with the European Union’s strictest anti-smoking legislation. Open-air children’s playgrounds and access points to schools and hospitals are also smoke-free zones now, although hotels are allowed to reserve 30 percent of their rooms... [more]

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