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<title>{EUROPE &gt; NEWSPAPERS} - Jonathan Ross in attack on Britain's Got Talent's Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden </title>
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Chat show host calls Britain's Got Talent judges "a waste". 

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<title>{EUROPE &gt; NEWSPAPERS} - Wimbledon 2008: Amanda Holden re-creates Tennis Girl poster </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Actress Amanda Holden has re-created the famous 'Tennis Girl' poster during an appearance at Wimbledon. </summary>
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<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - Touting Wash. Post article, Politico's Vogel baselessly suggested that Obama got a "sweetheart mortgage"  </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Citing a July 2 Washington
Post article that has
been criticized as unfair and misleading, the Politico's Ken Vogel baselessly
characterized Sen. Barack Obama's
mortgage with Northern Trust in Illinois as a "sweetheart
mortgage." In a discussion on the July 11 edition of MSNBC's Hardball about the chances that Obama would select Sen.
Chris Dodd (D-CT) as a running mate,
guest host Mike Barnicle said that Dodd "had the little mortgage flap a
couple of weeks ago."
Vogel said: "[L]et's not forget that Obama, too, was the subject of
a story in The Washington Post,
actually, suggesting that he got a good deal on his mortgage. So unless they
want an all-sweetheart-mortgage ticket, I think this is probably not the way to
go." But as Media Matters for America
and numerous others noted, the Washington
Post article provided no evidence that Obama had received
preferential treatment from Northern Trust. Indeed, Vogel's own Politico colleagues Ben Smith and Mike
Allen wrote that the Post's
story was "padded" and that "there's no evidence that they [the Obamas] dealt with
the bank through a special side door for powerful people like the one
Countrywide maintained." 

While the Post reported that the interest rate the Obamas
received was "below the average for such loans at the time in Chicago," the
article also quoted
a vice president of Northern Trust saying that "the rates offered to Obama were
'consistent with internal Northern Trust rates at that time.' " As Media Matters noted, the very concept of an
"average" rate means that a substantial number of loans would have
been made at interest rates below the average level, as well as a substantial
number above that level, and does not suggest that rates below average -- if in
fact the Obamas received a below-average rate -- resulted from preferential treatment.

In a July 13 column headlined
"More Story Than a Loan Merited,"
Post ombudsman Deborah Howell
wrote: 

Keith Gumbinger, vice president of
HSH Associates, was quoted in Stephens's story as saying that Obama "did better than
average. It's a good deal."
Gumbinger also told me that the rate "was
not out of the boundaries"
of what other borrowers were offered. "Frankly,
any reasonably savvy borrower should have been able to do better than average.
That context was missing"
from the story, he said.

[...]

Holden Lewis, a reporter who covers
mortgages for Bankrate.com, said, "I
realize that the story annoyed some people, but this was a case of an
enterprising reporter asking a question that had to be asked and who got it
answered thoroughly. I wish I had written the story."

Would he have done anything
differently with the story? "I
would have stressed that the mortgage rate was normal for someone who has $3
million invested with the brokerage lending the money. The money they invested
was more than the mortgage, so they are incredibly good credit risks." 

Howell concluded that "the story had news value. [Sen. John] McCain doesn't
have any mortgages, due to his wife's wealth; that's not uncommon for rich
people, I'm told. Still, the story had a negative cast to it. It also lacked the important context that other
wealthy and savvy borrowers could have done as well under similar circumstances"
[emphasis added].

In contrast to Vogel's assertion, Smith -- senior political writer for the Politico -- wrote:
"[W]hile the GOP is making much of it [the Post
story] this morning, it seems well short of the Countrywide
story: There's no evidence that they [the
Obamas] dealt with the bank through a special side door for powerful people like
the one Countrywide maintained." Allen, Politico's
chief political writer, wrote of the story: "The tipoff that this story
is padded -- and that they weren't sure it was news -- is that it includes
irrelevant quotes about Countrywide, which was not the Obama lender."

Similarly, Columbia
Journalism Review's Justin Peters wrote that
"there doesn't seem to be much of a story here. ...
[T]he end result was a
story that raises more questions than it answers. And the questions have more
to do with the Post's news
judgment than they have to do with Barack Obama." 

From Howell's July 13 column: 

Readers also objected to the story's
prominent mention of controversial mortgage loans given two other senators and
a prominent Obama supporter by the troubled Countrywide Financial Corp. James
Duemer of Potsdam, N.Y., said that "the inclusion of information in the
story about Countrywide is irrelevant: the Obamas got their loan from Northern
Trust. The rhetorical purpose of the details about Countrywide is to create an
appearance that the Obamas got a special deal because Mr. Obama is a
senator."

Of the seven financial and mortgage
experts I talked to, three were former reporters. The reporters thought the
rate was low enough to merit a story. Financial experts who weren't journalists
thought the rate was normal and something that any other wealthy, smart
borrower might have gotten.

Keith Gumbinger, vice president of
HSH Associates, was quoted in Stephens's story as saying that Obama "did
better than average. It's a good deal." Gumbinger also told me that the
rate "was not out of the boundaries" of what other borrowers were
offered. "Frankly, any reasonably savvy borrower should have been able to
do better than average. That context was missing" from the story, he said.

The story quoted an Obama spokesman
as saying that the rate was lower because of a competing offer. It is common
for borrowers to shop for the best rate. The story noted that the Obamas had
enjoyed a surge in income. This came through higher-paying jobs for both and a
$2.27 million book deal for him.

Northern Trust Vice President John
O'Connell said in an interview, "This was not a unique situation -- it is
common and consistent business policy which shows no favoritism toward politicians,
celebrities or any public figures. His rate was based on the fact this is a
client who could potentially bring us more personal business." The Obamas
since have invested about $3 million with Northern Trust, the Obama spokesman
said. 

[...]

Readers deserve to know
everything pertinent The Post can find out about Barack Obama and John McCain's
finances. In that context and in the context of the home mortgage crisis, the
story had news value. McCain doesn't have any mortgages, due to his wife's
wealth; that's not uncommon for rich people, I'm told.

Still, the story had a
negative cast to it. It also lacked the important context that other wealthy
and savvy borrowers could have done as well under similar circumstances.



From the July 11 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews: 

BARNICLE: Ken, Chris Dodd, senator
from Connecticut,
he's being vetted. He said he's being vetted. He had the little
mortgage flap a couple of weeks ago. Put Chris Dodd in the ranks. Tell me where
he stands.

VOGEL: Well, I'm surprised to
even to hear that he's being vetted, because I don't think he would
bring a lot to the ticket. I think that mortgage story that you mentioned is a
significant impediment. Remember, Obama is really reaching out, trying to show
that he understands people's pain going through this economic recession
more than John McCain does. This story, the sweetheart deal on the mortgage,
certainly doesn't help.

And let's not forget that
Obama, too, was the subject of a story in The
Washington Post, actually, suggesting that he got a good deal on his
mortgage. So unless they want an all-sweetheart-mortgage ticket, I think this
is probably not the way to go.

BARNICLE: But Chris, he has experience. He's Catholic.
He's a good campaigner. I mean, you know, the whole thing about he wins a
state or brings a state to the candidate, that's, I think, overrated.
Chris Dodd -- not a bad
candidate for that ticket.

CILLIZZA: Well, you forgot the
important thing, Mike, which is that he's from Connecticut, like me. And we all know that
there's good stock coming out of Connecticut.

But yes, I think he does. I think
Ken is right. You know, I don't think Dodd is ultimately gonna to be the guy.

But I do -- a thing that a lot of
people forget about, he's a former chairman of the Democratic National
Committee. This is a guy who has his fingers in a lot of pots, can raise a lot
of money, not that Barack Obama might need it. But I think he's
considered. I don't think ultimately he's in that final two or
three, though.

BARNICLE: And he also has great
hair, like [Gov.] Tim
Pawlenty [R-MN].

Charlie Crist [R], governor of Florida, for John McCain. He just got
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Mediamatters.Org</span> - Citing a July 2 Washington
Post article that has
been criticized as unfair and misleading, the Politico's Ken Vogel baselessly
characterized Sen. Barack Obama's
mortgage with Northern Trust in Illinois as a "sweetheart
mortgage." In a discussion on the July 11 edition of MSNBC's Hardball about the chances that Obama would select Sen.
Chris Dodd (D-CT) as a running mate,
guest host Mike Barnicle said that Dodd "had the little mortgage flap a
couple of weeks ago."
Vogel said: "[L]et's not forget that Obama, too, was the subject of
a story in The Washington Post,
actually, suggesting that he got a good deal on his mortgage. So unless they
want an all-sweetheart-mortgage ticket, I think this is probably not the way to
go." But as Media Matters for America
and numerous others noted, the Washington
Post article provided no evidence that Obama had received
preferential treatment from Northern Trust. Indeed, Vogel's own Politico colleagues Ben Smith and Mike
Allen wrote that the Post's
story was "padded" and that "there's no evidence that they [the Obamas] dealt with
the bank through a special side door for powerful people like the one
Countrywide maintained." 

While the Post reported that the interest rate the Obamas
received was "below the average for such loans at the time in Chicago," the
article also quoted
a vice president of Northern Trust saying that "the rates offered to Obama were
'consistent with internal Northern Trust rates at that time.' " As Media Matters noted, the very concept of an
"average" rate means that a substantial number of loans would have
been made at interest rates below the average level, as well as a substantial
number above that level, and does not suggest that rates below average -- if in
fact the Obamas received a below-average rate -- resulted from preferential treatment.

In a July 13 column headlined
"More Story Than a Loan Merited,"
Post ombudsman Deborah Howell
wrote: 

Keith Gumbinger, vice president of
HSH Associates, was quoted in Stephens's story as saying that Obama "did better than
average. It's a good deal."
Gumbinger also told me that the rate "was
not out of the boundaries"
of what other borrowers were offered. "Frankly,
any reasonably savvy borrower should have been able to do better than average.
That context was missing"
from the story, he said.

[...]

Holden Lewis, a reporter who covers
mortgages for Bankrate.com, said, "I
realize that the story annoyed some people, but this was a case of an
enterprising reporter asking a question that had to be asked and who got it
answered thoroughly. I wish I had written the story."

Would he have done anything
differently with the story? "I
would have stressed that the mortgage rate was normal for someone who has $3
million invested with the brokerage lending the money. The money they invested
was more than the mortgage, so they are incredibly good credit risks." 

Howell concluded that "the story had news value. [Sen. John] McCain doesn't
have any mortgages, due to his wife's wealth; that's not uncommon for rich
people, I'm told. Still, the story had a negative cast to it. It also lacked the important context that other
wealthy and savvy borrowers could have done as well under similar circumstances"
[emphasis added].

In contrast to Vogel's assertion, Smith -- senior political writer for the Politico -- wrote:
"[W]hile the GOP is making much of it [the Post
story] this morning, it seems well short of the Countrywide
story: There's no evidence that they [the
Obamas] dealt with the bank through a special side door for powerful people like
the one Countrywide maintained." Allen, Politico's
chief political writer, wrote of the story: "The tipoff that this story
is padded -- and that they weren't sure it was news -- is that it includes
irrelevant quotes about Countrywide, which was not the Obama lender."

Similarly, Columbia
Journalism Review's Justin Peters wrote that
"there doesn't seem to be much of a story here. ...
[T]he end result was a
story that raises more questions than it answers. And the questions have more
to do with the Post's news
judgment than they have to do with Barack Obama." 

From Howell's July 13 column: 

Readers also objected to the story's
prominent mention of controversial mortgage loans given two other senators and
a prominent Obama supporter by the troubled Countrywide Financial Corp. James
Duemer of Potsdam, N.Y., said that "the inclusion of information in the
story about Countrywide is irrelevant: the Obamas got their loan from Northern
Trust. The rhetorical purpose of the details about Countrywide is to create an
appearance that the Obamas got a special deal because Mr. Obama is a
senator."

Of the seven financial and mortgage
experts I talked to, three were former reporters. The reporters thought the
rate was low enough to merit a story. Financial experts who weren't journalists
thought the rate was normal and something that any other wealthy, smart
borrower might have gotten.

Keith Gumbinger, vice president of
HSH Associates, was quoted in Stephens's story as saying that Obama "did
better than average. It's a good deal." Gumbinger also told me that the
rate "was not out of the boundaries" of what other borrowers were
offered. "Frankly, any reasonably savvy borrower should have been able to
do better than average. That context was missing" from the story, he said.

The story quoted an Obama spokesman
as saying that the rate was lower because of a competing offer. It is common
for borrowers to shop for the best rate. The story noted that the Obamas had
enjoyed a surge in income. This came through higher-paying jobs for both and a
$2.27 million book deal for him.

Northern Trust Vice President John
O'Connell said in an interview, "This was not a unique situation -- it is
common and consistent business policy which shows no favoritism toward politicians,
celebrities or any public figures. His rate was based on the fact this is a
client who could potentially bring us more personal business." The Obamas
since have invested about $3 million with Northern Trust, the Obama spokesman
said. 

[...]

Readers deserve to know
everything pertinent The Post can find out about Barack Obama and John McCain's
finances. In that context and in the context of the home mortgage crisis, the
story had news value. McCain doesn't have any mortgages, due to his wife's
wealth; that's not uncommon for rich people, I'm told.

Still, the story had a
negative cast to it. It also lacked the important context that other wealthy
and savvy borrowers could have done as well under similar circumstances.



From the July 11 edition of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews: 

BARNICLE: Ken, Chris Dodd, senator
from Connecticut,
he's being vetted. He said he's being vetted. He had the little
mortgage flap a couple of weeks ago. Put Chris Dodd in the ranks. Tell me where
he stands.

VOGEL: Well, I'm surprised to
even to hear that he's being vetted, because I don't think he would
bring a lot to the ticket. I think that mortgage story that you mentioned is a
significant impediment. Remember, Obama is really reaching out, trying to show
that he understands people's pain going through this economic recession
more than John McCain does. This story, the sweetheart deal on the mortgage,
certainly doesn't help.

And let's not forget that
Obama, too, was the subject of a story in The
Washington Post, actually, suggesting that he got a good deal on his
mortgage. So unless they want an all-sweetheart-mortgage ticket, I think this
is probably not the way to go.

BARNICLE: But Chris, he has experience. He's Catholic.
He's a good campaigner. I mean, you know, the whole thing about he wins a
state or brings a state to the candidate, that's, I think, overrated.
Chris Dodd -- not a bad
candidate for that ticket.

CILLIZZA: Well, you forgot the
important thing, Mike, which is that he's from Connecticut, like me. And we all know that
there's good stock coming out of Connecticut.

But yes, I think he does. I think
Ken is right. You know, I don't think Dodd is ultimately gonna to be the guy.

But I do -- a thing that a lot of
people forget about, he's a former chairman of the Democratic National
Committee. This is a guy who has his fingers in a lot of pots, can raise a lot
of money, not that Barack Obama might need it. But I think he's
considered. I don't think ultimately he's in that final two or
three, though.

BARNICLE: And he also has great
hair, like [Gov.] Tim
Pawlenty [R-MN].

Charlie Crist [R], governor of Florida, for John McCain. He just got
married. <blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Media Matters - Touting Wash. Post article, Politico&#39;s Vogel baselessly suggested that Obama got a "sweetheart mortgage"   {...} On a Hardball segment concerning the chances that Sen. Barack Obama would select Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) as a running mate, Ken Vogel said: "[L]et&#39;s not forget that Obama, too, was the subject of a story in The Washington Post , actually, suggesting that he got a good deal on his mortgage. So unless they want an all-sweetheart-mortgage ticket, I think this is probably not the way to go." In fact, the Washington Post article provided no evidence that Obama had received preferential treatment in obtaining his mortgage.   {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 14, 2008, 10:57 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 15, 2008, 10:02 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;28KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/">Society</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/">Issues</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/">Business</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/media/">Media</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/media/bias-and-balance/"><b>Bias and Balance</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; REAL ESTATE} - 3bed 2 bath UNDER 300k (fairfield / vacaville)</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">If this is not the home your looking for please allow me to help you..just send me an email and I will jump right on it ASAP!!
      California Real Estate King | Holden &amp; Associates | 707.207.1579            
  2065 Diamond Way, Fairfield, CA    Bank Home: Fourclosure           3BR/2BA Single Family House  offered at $264,900      Year Built 1982    Sq Footage 1,320     Bedrooms 3   Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial     Floors  Unspecified    Parking  Unspecified     Lot Size 6,098 sqft     HOA/Maint $0 per month       DESCRIPTION    Great Buy! Close to shopping and both Highway 12 and Highway 80. 3 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms. This is a wonderful house. Waiting for you!!
I have more Bank Homes..        
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<issued>2008-06-11T16:10:41Z</issued>
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      California Real Estate King | Holden & Associates | 707.207.1579            
  2065 Diamond Way, Fairfield, CA    Bank Home: Fourclosure           3BR/2BA Single Family House  offered at $264,900      Year Built 1982    Sq Footage 1,320     Bedrooms 3   Bathrooms 2 full, 0 partial     Floors  Unspecified    Parking  Unspecified     Lot Size 6,098 sqft     HOA/Maint $0 per month       DESCRIPTION    Great Buy! Close to shopping and both Highway 12 and Highway 80. 3 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms. This is a wonderful house. Waiting for you!!
I have more Bank Homes..        
       see additional photos below                         PROPERTY FEATURES  
Central A/C
Central heat
Fireplace


Yard

                 
       ADDITIONAL PHOTOS         Seller contact info:     
  California Real Estate King
Holden & Associates
707.207.1579
  For sale by agent/broker                Equal Opportunity Housing           Posted: Jun 4, 2008, 4:37am PDT   
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<title>{LITERATURE &gt; CYBERPUNK} - Steampunk Dalek!</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Alex Holden made this stupendous steampunk* Dalek out of junk, shampoo bottles and paint. The main body is made from a plastic Dalek bubble-bath bottle I bought very cheaply at Woolworth's in the post-Christmas sales. At the time I had no idea what I could use it for, but it looked too cool to pass up. I disassembled it and spray-painted the parts with a can of gold Plastikote paint after masking off the two silver arms on the front. The wheels, cylinders, chimney stack, and 'bumpers' came from a rather tacky brass model of Stephenson's Rocket I bought for £5 at a car boot sale. The brass brush on the end of the gun is the head of a rotary wire brush attachment that came with a mini-drill set. The pressure gauge, dome, whistle, safety valve, water level gauge, and valve are all bits and pieces I had lying around the workshop (I used to be into model engineering). All the brass parts were painstakingly cleaned and polished with Scotchbrite, Autosol, and Brasso. It is held together with a combination of screws, hot melt glue, and cyanoacrylate glue. I left the plastic bottle inside the body because the neck acts as the turret bearing - I haven't opened it so it must still be full of bubble-bath! Link (Thanks, Bonnie!) *STEAMPUNK! STEAMPUNK! STEAMPUNK! Isn't that the most lovely word you've ever heard? I just want to say it all day long! STEAAAAAAAAAAMPUNK!...
  
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<issued>2008-06-07T07:32:14Z</issued>
<modified>2008-06-07T07:32:14Z</modified>
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