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Reuters Chief Shoots Down Story on Killing of His Own Staffers In Baghdad [Exclusive]

David Schlesinger , the editor in chief of Reuters, declined to run a story by one of his own reporters containing claims that the 2007 killings of two Reuters staffers in Baghdad by U.S. troops may have been war crimes. Reuters staffers Namir Noor-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh were killed by U.S. helicopter gunships in Baghdad in 2007. Video of the attack, which shows the journalists standing next to unidentified armed men on a Baghdad street and records the destruction of a van attempting to retrieve a wounded Chmagh, was published this week by Wikileaks. The video has launched a debate about the legality of the attack, which also wounded two children ( you can read our take here ). Yesterday, Reuters’ deputy Brussels bureau chief Luke Baker filed a muscular story repeating allegations from several human rights and international law experts that the killings may have constituted war crimes. But Reuters chief David Schlesinger, a tipster says, spiked the story because “it needed more comment from the Pentagon and U.S. lawyers.” It never ran, but you can read it in full below. Reuters’ response to the disclosure of the video has been relatively muted. Schlesinger issued a statement on Tuesday calling the video “disturbing” but declining to assign blame or accuse the U.S. military of improper behavior: In this particular case, [I] want to meet with the Pentagon to press the need to learn lessons from this tragedy. These stories are not easy for us to report or to be involved in. They test our commitment to viewing events and actions objectively. What matters in the end is not how we as colleagues and friends feel; what matters is the wider public debate that our stories and this video provoke. Baker’s story went much farther, quoting three human rights experts describing the killings as war crimes. While portions of those quotes ended up running in a different Reuters story on the video that appeared yesterday and which Baker is credited as having contributed to, some of the more direct accusations did not. For instance, Baker quoted Clive Stafford-Smith, a human rights lawyer, saying, “I don’t think there’s any question that this is a violation of the Geneva Conventions.” Stafford-Smith didn’t appear in any of Reuters’ coverage of the incident. Baker’s story also paraphrased Reuters lawyer Thomas Kim saying that “further investigation may be required” into the incident—a sentiment that Schlesinger did not express in his initial statement. Kim’s remark does not appear in any of Reuters’ coverage of the killings. The U.S. Central Command has said it has no plans to reopen an investigation. Our tipster is baffled by Schlesinger’s apparent hesitance to take on the Pentagon over the killings: “Nothing about wanting to seek justice for the deaths of the Reuters’ employees or about seeking the truth. Just a bland statement about wanting to work with the Pentagon. Whose side is this guy on? Does he have any spine?” A Reuters spokesperson denied in absolute terms the accusation that Baker’s story was spiked. “It’s 100% not true that the story was spiked,” she said. “Schlesinger sent it back for more reporting. But it was overtaken by events, and parts of it eventually ran in an updated story.” This isn’t the first time Schlesinger has been accused of killing Reuters stories for fishy reasons. In December, Talking Biz News reported that Schlesinger spiked a damaging story about hedge fund manager Steve Cohen after Cohen called to complain. He later admitted that it wasn’t “a bad story” and that it “could have run.” Here’s Baker’s spiked story: BRUSSELS, April 7 (Reuters) – Leaked footage of a U.S.military helicopter firing on and killing a group of people in Baghdad suggests the pilots may have acted illegally,international law and human rights experts said on Wednesday. The black-and-white footage, released by the Web site WikiLeaks (www.wikileaks.com) on Monday, consists of 40 minutes of video from the gun-camera of a helicopter hovering over east Baghdad in 2007 as nearly a dozen men, including a Reuters photographer and his driver, gathered in the street below. According to a transcript of the air crew’s conversation that accompanies the video, the pilots think some of the men are carrying weapons and quickly discuss whether to open fire. “That’s a weapon,” one voice says. “Yeah,” another replies. A U.S. military legal expert said the helicopter crew mighthave a legal defence in as much that they “honestly and reasonably” believed the men were hostile, but a British former army officer said there was “blatant” evidence of a war crime. “Light ’em all up. Come on fire,” says one of the pilots,before the helicopter gunner begins shooting, hitting and killing Reuters photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen, 22, and driver Saeed Chmagh, 40, among others. Chmagh is initially wounded and tries to crawl away. One of the pilots can be heard urging the Iraqi to reach for a weapon so that he can open fire again under the rules of engagement. Several minutes later, a van arrives on the street and three or four unarmed men get out to help Chmagh, picking up his body. The pilots seek permission from commanders to open fire again, relaying the information that people are arriving to”pick up bodies and weapons”. The commander gives approval and the helicopter fires again, killing Chmagh and several others. The U.S. military, which has confirmed that the footage is authentic, said on Monday it regretted the loss of life. A spokesman for the U.S. Central Command said an investigation carried out by the military into the incident found the pilots acted accordingly and he said there was “never any attempt to cover up any aspect of this engagement”. But human rights lawyers and other experts who have viewed the footage say they have many concerns about how the pilots operated, particularly when it came to firing on the van, which was also carrying two children who were wounded in the attack. “I don’t think there’s any question that this is a violation of the Geneva Conventions,” said Clive Stafford-Smith, a U.S.-British human rights lawyer who runs the charity Reprieve,referring to the body of laws that governs armed conflict. “There are two aspects to it — firstly it was clear that these people were unarmed or not fighting, and then there’s the shooting of the wounded man as he was trying to crawl away and people were coming to help him,” he told Reuters. The Geneva Conventions state that protection must be given to those who “collect and care” for the wounded in a conflict”whether friend or foe”, but lawyers said that principle appeared to have been abandoned in this case. DESENSITISED KILLING Chris Cobb-Smith, a former British army officer who has conducted investigations in war zones, said knowing exactly what rules of engagement the pilots were operating under was critical to understanding whether they had acted appropriately. But even then, he said, the decision to fire on the van as unarmed men came to help one of the wounded appeared to be a clear breach of the laws governing military conduct in war. “Engaging the people picking up the wounded is outrageous,”he said. “That is the element that is blatant. That is against all humanitarian law and the rules of conflict — most definitely and without a doubt,” he told Reuters. David Schlesinger, Reuters’ editor-in-chief, said the video showed the “extreme dangers that exist in covering war zones”and said he would seek to meet with officials at the Pentagon to”press the need to learn lessons from this tragedy”. Asked whether the company had any intention of pursuing legal action over the deaths of Noor-Eldeen and Chmagh, Thomson Reuters’ deputy legal counsel, Thomas Kim, said: “Our priority is to engage in dialogue at a senior level with the Pentagon.” He added, however, that the footage, which Thomson Reuters had repeatedly sought to have the U.S. military release, indicated further investigation may be required. Bibi van Ginkel, an international lawyer and senior fellow at the Clingendael Netherlands Institute of International Relations, said the video was only a fragment of evidence and more investigation was needed. But still she added: “My first guess would be that a war crime was committed. Very simply speaking, if people are helping the wounded, they are non-combatants. If force is used against them, then that is a war crime. But will it be investigated.” While the video footage, with its gung-ho audio track —including the words “look at all those dead bastards” — is shocking, some military experts said there may be nothing wrong with the acts carried out given the combat environment. In a military courtroom, a jury would have to decide if the gunner “honestly and reasonably” believed he was shooting the enemy, Gary Solis, a military law expert at Georgetown University, told online magazine Salon. “That will always be a defence,” he said. But whether there are grounds for legal action or not,experts said their bigger concern was about the desensitisation of war, with soldiers appearing to dehumanise the enemy and seeming not to care about killing from afar. “It’s the attitude and mindset of the computer, war-gaming generation,” said Cobb-Smith. “The detachment that a serviceman can now feel when he’s operating a weapons system at such a distance via a video screen. That’s unnerving and worrying.” (Additional reporting by Alastair Macdonald in Jerusalem)

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Zanessa Donates Time, Cuteness to a Good Cause

Angelina Jolie isn’t the only celebrity that donates her time and money to important causes . Last night, Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens played a vital role at the inaugural St. Jude Children’s Hospital’s “Estrellas Por La Vida” gala in Los Angeles. The event was held to raise bring attention to children that are battling cancer and other serious diseases. It honored Daisy Fuentes, Kenny Ortega and Zoe Saldana for their ongoing support and dedication to this goal. Ortega directed Zac and Vanessa in High School Musical 3 . Check out a few photos of the pair below:

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Catherine Zeta-Jones Obsessed With Beauty Products

Catherine Zeta-Jones is one of the most famous and successful actresses in the world. She also has one of the most beautiful faces in Hollywood. When it comes to beauty products, she doesn’t hesitate over what eras inspire her. According to the actress, reaching 40’s is wartime, and women had to make best of what they have, even if they have to use super-red lipstick or putting on dark eyeliner. She uses Elizabeth Arden’s products. It has fed her beauty obsession and filled her medicine cabinets for more than eight years already. She admits that she’s still a fiend and that she can’t get enough. Every time her husband sees anyone from Arden, he goes like “How much more do we have to put in the bathroom?’ Catherine would just answer him with “Excuse me, it’s my job.” She needs to test everything. She had a very personal hand in developing one item and it is a limited edition of charity lipstick, which honors the brand’s 100th anniversary. The proceeds will benefit Look Good..Feel Better. This is a program which helps improve self-image and quality of life of people undergoing treatment for cancer. It would be a great way to give back to strong, powerful women the strength and empowerment of making oneself beautiful, despite the condition they’re in. 100 percent of profits for every 20 percent Anniversary Lipstick in Red Door goes directly to the charity. The products are available at elizabetharden.com Catherine Zeta-Jones Obsessed With Beauty Products is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Capcom Announces Lost Planet 2 Multiplayer Demo "Kill Big For Charity" Event

At this very moment, lucky Capcom fans are enjoying some mechanized multiplayer mayhem compliments of the newly released multiplayer versus demo for Lost Planet 2 . And while high-intensity gaming is reason enough to download the demo, assuming you’ve received an early access code from Capcom by being a member of Capcom-Unity.com , there’s another great reason to do so as well. Each time someone downloads either the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 version of the demo, a donation will be made to the non-profit disaster relief organization Music for Relief as part of Capcom’s “Kill Big for Charity” campaign. After a million demos have been downloaded, $20,000 will be donated to the charity fund. Each additional 500,000 downloads will add $5,000 to the fund. The campaign started yesterday and will last until midnight on May 5. Capcom will also be holding a pre-launch event in Los Angeles on May 6. If you want to attend, you’ll have to sign up at Capcom-Unity.com, and then receive an invitation. The event will also feature a celebrity tournament, the winner of which will choose which Music for Relief cause will receive the money raised by the demo download event, which tops out at $25,000. If you want to attend the pre-launch event, but you don’t live in the L.A. area, not to worry. Starting today, Capcom community members can submit their strategies and tips for the LP2 multiplayer demo ( right here ), and Capcom will reward the best four with a place in the celebrity tournament as well as airfare to L.A. to attend the event. Should the need arise, feel free to E-Mail me your tips, suggestions, and/or personal philosophies, or follow me on Twitter .

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Haylie Duff’s Breasts Are Huge!

It might seem strange that of the two Duff sisters I decided to post pictures of Haylie Duff instead of Hilary Duff , but one look at her boobs and you’ll know why. Here she is walking her rat in a dog suit the other day showing off some impressive sweater puppies. I know she had a nose job and her chin fixed, but who knew it would make her boobs look so much bigger. Good work doctor. Now if she can convince her sister to get a pair of those it would be greatly appreciate. Because after all she’s the one that we all care about anyway. Thank you.

‘Hills’ Fans Want Lauren Conrad Back, Speidi Breakup In Final Season

Fans agree that Heidi ‘can do a lot better’ than Spencer; ‘The Hills: Final Season’ premieres April 27 on MTV. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Joel Hanek Lauren Conrad Photo: Getty Images While Kristin Cavallari and Lo Bosworth have weighed in on what they want to see happen in the final season of “The Hills,” premiering April 27, it seems that fans have two very specific ideas for what they want to see in the final 12 episodes: Lauren Conrad needs to return, and Speidi need to break up. “I’d like to see more drama between the castmembers and new locations,” Shelby told MTV News, with her friend Julia adding, “I’d also like to see Heidi and Lauren. … If they’re friends anymore or if they, like, get into a big, huge catfight.” It seems that getting LC to return is pretty high on most “Hills” fans’ wish lists. “I would like to see Lauren come back on the show,” Ally said. “She’s my favorite. She’s so cute and pretty and sweet. That’s pretty much all I would really, really want to happen.” Olivia added: “I’d still like to know what she’s up to.” And while a lot of fans want LC back, other fans want Speidi to go their separate ways. “Heidi and Spencer [should] break up,” Holly and her pal Charity agreed. “I don’t really like it. She can do better.” Meredith explained why she’d like to see the show’s most infamous pair call it quits: “I think Heidi and Spencer should break up because he’s a jerk.” “I think she can do a lot better,” Erin added. “I think he’s making her do a lot of bad things.” Chantelle had the perfect way to make all the fans happy: “Lauren needs to come back and maybe have a little affair with Spencer,” she proposed. What do you want to see happen in the final season of “The Hills”? Should LC come back? Should Speidi part ways? Tell us in the comments! “The Hills: Final Season” premieres April 27 at 10 p.m. ET/PT followed by “The City” at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT on MTV. Related Videos Kristin’s Greatest ‘Hills’ Moments Related Photos The Hills (Season 5) | Cast

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Hilary Duff’s Hotness Takes Flight

Here’s Hilary Duff at the airport the other day getting ready to board a flight that’s probably headed somewhere boring where that hockey playing douche fiancee of hers is drinking some Canadian beer and pulling the goalie until she shows up. At least that’s what I would be doing. Actually, that’s not true at all, I would be spending my nights thanking Baby Jesus that whatever I did in a past life was good enough that I get to nail Hilary Duff in this one. Amen.

Demi Lovato Admits To Dating Joe Jonas

‘He’s perfect,’ Lovato says of ‘Camp Rock’ co-star and tourmate. By Jocelyn Vena Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato Photo: Kevin Mazur/VF1/WireImage After months of speculation, Demi Lovato is admitting that she’s dating Joe Jonas, her old friend and onscreen love interest in two “Camp Rock” movies. In a new interview and on Twitter, the Disney star finally owned up to her relationship with the teen heartthrob. “He’s actually my best friend,” she said in a radio interview with Billy Bush , who then asked if they went from being a couple to being friends. “Um, no, kind of the opposite! “Yeah, he’s my best friend and he’s incredible,” the “Sonny With a Chance” actress continued. “He’s a complete gentleman; he takes me to the most amazing places. … He’s perfect! Lovato, who was recently seen with Jonas at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, said she’s digging the glasses Joe has been wearing lately. “I think it’s adorable and it totally suits him,” she said. In the past, Jonas has been linked to Taylor Swift and Camilla Belle, while Lovato was said to be dating Trace Cyrus, Miley’s brother. Jonas and Lovato recently recorded a song and music video together for the charity single, “Make a Wave,” a part of Disney’s 2010 Friends for Change: Project Green. “By the way… I would never lie to my fans,” Lovato tweeted on Saturday, seemingly referring to news of her relationship status. “I love you all … and I’ve never been happier.” Last summer, when MTV News caught up with Lovato , she said she tries not to be bothered by gossip about herself. “I try not to listen to rumors,” she said. “Rumors are stupid. They’re not true. I mean, of course you get stuff like that all the time. You read it online, and you’re just like, ‘Why did they even make that up?’ But, I mean, I don’t really remember them, ’cause they’re not important to me.” Related Artists Demi Lovato Jonas Brothers

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Hilary Duff Parking Meter Sexy Time

I think I may be getting a little too into hot celebrity chicks feeding dirty change into waiting coin slots , admitting you have a problem is the first step, but Hilary Duff just looks too sexy feeding this meter that I couldn’t resist. So hot, that long thin neck is just gorgeous. Yes, I’m talking about Hilary. What kinda weirdo is into parking meters? Anyhow, I think she’s on her way to the gym so hopefully soon I’ll have some nice Hilary Duff bikini pictures coming my way. Fingers crossed. more pictures of Hilary Duff here

Hilary Duff’s Hotness Temporarily Restored

Normally I would be complaining my ass off that Hilary Duff is out wearing a boring frumpy fat girl sweater, but there’s something about these pictures that makes it perfectly alright. In case you haven’t figured it out yet, it’s that she’s wearing some killer leather tights and some slutty heels. As if yesterday’s pictures of her going down on hanging out with her fiancee weren’t enough to prove to me she knows how to get dirty. I love her.