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Diddy-Dirty Money Debut ‘Hello, Good Morning’ On ‘American Idol’

Trio accompany their Last Train to Paris track with an impressive light show. By Christopher Campbell Diddy-Dirty Money performs on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox Ahead of Wednesday night’s (March 31) results show, “American Idol” viewers were warned about and promised “a strobe-light effect like you have never seen before!” And for those without photo-sensitivity issues, the 10-second spectacle was quite stunning during Diddy-Dirty Money’s debut performance of “Hello, Good Morning.” As a sort of inverse to Usher’s performance earlier in the show, Diddy arrived on a staircase dressed in all white, at first bathed in a heavenly light from above while live violins and timpani kicked off the rocking new single from the upcoming album Last Train to Paris. Diddy was then met on a smoky stage by his Dirty Money mates Dawn Richard and Kalenna, who impressively kept up with their energetic frontman. Halfway through the song, the light show was introduced with an address to those watching at home. “America,” Diddy shouted out, “right about now I want you to turn your televisions up and your lights down. And rock with us!” The strobe lasted only a few seconds, and it was likely even more impressive to the crowd in the studio, but this was a stunt and a performance worthy of the popular TV series in a season when viewers have been their most critical. In the end, Diddy came off like an angel, bathed again in an even greater stream of heavenly spotlight. Then, never one to stand still for too long, he ran out into the audience, where he was met with screams of approval from his fans. What did you think of Diddy-Dirty Money’s performance? Let us know in the comments below! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Artists Diddy-Dirty Money

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Monday Options Recap

Frederic Ruffy submits: Sentiment Stocks are holding modest gains in another day of rather slow market action Monday. The consumer was in focus early after data showed spending up .3 percent in February, which was in-line with economist forecasts. Incomes were flat, and a bit less than the .1 percent uptick that had been forecast. The market didn’t show much reaction to the data. Meanwhile, major averages across Europe finished with modest gains on diminishing concerns about debt problems in Greece. The dollar fell, but gold and oil moved higher. Crude added $2.25 to $82.25 a barrel and gold gained $5 to $1094 an ounce. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has traded in another narrow 67-point range and is up 50 in the final hour. The NASDAQ added 8. The CBOE Volatility Index (.VIX) is up .04 to 17.81. Trading in the options market is on the light side. Approximately 4 million puts and 5.4 million calls traded so far. Complete Story

Capturing Gold’s Allure With ETFs

Tom Lydon submits: Gold has been a reliable store of value for centuries and today it’s no different. Investors looking to help keep their wealth intact during troubled times should consider a 21st century option in investing in gold: exchange traded funds. When the economy looks shaky, jittery investors typically fall back on to gold to preserve their wealth, remarks Matt Krantz for USA Today . Complete Story

Red Chips vs. Blue Chips: Mega Cap China and U.S. ETFs Head-to-Head

Michael Johnston submits: From an investment perspective, the U.S. has historically been the dog and the rest of the world the tail. Global equity markets have taken their cues from Wall Street, and economic developments in the U.S have rippled throughout the world. The U.S. remains a very important part of the global economy, but the last few years have seen a meteoric rise of emerging markets, the new drivers of global economic growth. China in particular has become a critical economy to watch, as evidenced by the intense focus of investors on the government’s plans for unwinding the stimulus plan. While both the U.S. and Chinese economies offer numerous investment options, most investors tend to gravitate towards large firms with established track records. Two of the most popular ways to access these markets are with the Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF ( DIA ) and iShares FTSE/Xinhua China 25 Index Fund ( FXI ) representing the “blue chips” and “red chips” respectively. Complete Story

A Handy Guide to Renaming the New Jersey Turnpike Rest-Stops [New Jersey]

New Jersey is so fucked, its Department of Transportation is considering selling off Turnpike rest-stop naming rights to generate extra cash . But which rest-stop names get cut, and which get kept? We figure it out. Many people would consider it an insult to be posthumously commemorated with a highway rest stop . Those people are snooty lames. In New Jersey, it’s the highest honor, better even than being “made” in the “mafia,” or moving to New York. There is no better way we can think of to sing the praises of someone like Walt Whitman ( southbound milepost 30.2 ), the father of American poetry, than by placing his name over a TCBY franchise. Plus, he was gay, and it’s a “highway rest stop,” so, you know. It makes sense . But while it’s a huge insult to the memory of America’s favorite bearded poet to consider removing his name from his own personal roadside monument to American ingenuity and obesity, who cares if shitty writer Joyce Kilmer ( northbound milepost 78.7 ) or possibly-nonexistent mythical personage Molly Pitcher ( southbound milepost 71.7 ) get the boot? Take a trip with us down the Turnpike rest stop name list, and decide who gets honors-and who gets confined to the landfill of New Jersey history. Woodrow Wilson Argument For: One of only two U.S. presidents from New Jersey. Gave women the right to vote. Argument Against: Vicious racist. Best Concession: Quiznos. Verdict: Total asshole, but at least he was president, right? Wilson can stay. Richard Stockton Argument For: Was a signatory on the Declaration of Independence. Has a college named after him. Argument Against: Possibly signed oath of obedience to the King during the revolutionary war. Stockton College sucks. Best Concession: Blimpies. Verdict: What did this guy every do for New Jersey, besides provide it with a college and represent it at the Continental Congress? Suggested Replacement: Talk-show host and walking plastic surgery warning Wendy Williams of Asbury Park. Grover Cleveland Argument For: One of only two U.S. presidents from New Jersey. Only president to be elected to two non-consecutive terms. Argument Against: Can anyone name even one thing this guy did, besides, you know, “Be President”? Best Concession: Nathan’s. Verdict: If Wilson stays, Cleveland stays, but New Jersey, seriously, you need to start raising better presidents. John Fenwick Argument For: Founded Salem, NJ. Once owned half of New Jersey. Argument Against: Sold half of New Jersey… to Pennsylvania . Best Concession: TCBY. Verdict: Anyone who betrayed New Jersey to Pennsylvania doesn’t deserve a spot on its Turnpike. Suggested Replacement: Misfits frontman Glenn Danzig of Lodi. James Fenimore Cooper Argument For: Wrote Last of the Mohicans . Came up with name “Natty Bumppo.” Argument Against: Was utterly owned by Mark Twain in a hilarious essay . Best Concession: Popeyes. Verdict: Cooper? More like, the DoT made a blooper, when they named a rest stop after this overrated hack. Suggested Replacement: Taxi star Queen Latifah of Newark. Joyce Kilmer Argument For: Wrote one of the most famous poems in the English language. Argument Against: Wrote one of the worst poems in the English language. Best Concession: Sbarro. Verdict: Kilmer’s name should be removed in the hopes that it will lead the planet to forget about his awful poem. Suggested Replacement: Small actor Peter Dinklage of Morristown. Vince Lombardi Argument For: Led the Green Bay Packers to the first and second-ever Super Bowls. Argument Against: Kind of a dick about “working hard.” Best Concession: Popeyes. Verdict: Keep the name, but on the plaque only refer to Lombardi’s time coaching the Giants. And call them the “New Jersey Giants.” Alexander Hamilton Argument For: The United States Treasury Department? Ever heard of it? This guy invented it . Argument Against: Not a very good shot . Best Concession: Carvel. Verdict: Keep, but build a rest stop on the northbound side and name it after Aaron Burr. Thomas Edison Argument For: Light bulbs? You ever heard of them? This guy invented them. Argument Against: Was not very nice to scientific bad-ass Nikola Tesla. Best Concession: Carvel. Verdict: Keep. Come on. Molly Pitcher Argument For: Seems to have won the revolutionary war single-handedly . Argument Against: Probably not a real person . Best Concession: Freshëns Smoothies and Frozen Treats. Verdict: The turnpike needs more female-named rest stops, but aren’t there real women from New Jersey? Suggested Replacement: Ex-convict Martha Stewart of Nutley. Walt Whitman Argument For: Wrote tons of great poems . Was the model for Count Dracula. Argument Against: Inspired tons of awful poems. Best Concession: Nathan’s. Verdict: Keep. Like we said, Whitman would approve of it. Clara Barton Argument For: Founded the Red Cross. Argument Against: How can you argue against a nineteenth-century female abolitionist who founded the Red Cross? Best Concession: Cinnabon. Verdict: Keep. The Red Cross, guys! [ Philly Inquirer ]

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Exclusive: Secret-Sharing Website Wikileaks Offers New Details On Alleged U.S. Surveillance [Espionage]

Tuesday night, the secret-sharing website Wikileaks accused the U.S. government of conducting an “aggressive surveillance” operation on its editors. In an email, a Wikileaks editor provided some new details about this alleged surveillance, including tails, detentions and covert photography. In a series of Tweets posted on Tuesday, Wikileaks alleged “State Dep/CIA tails” and “secret photos of our production meetings.” (Read all the Tweets here .) They went suspiciously silent for a few hours. But yesterday, Wikileaks tweeted: “To those worrying about us—we’re fine, and will issue a suitable riposte shortly.” No official word on the Wikileaks site yet. But we asked for comment from Wikileaks, and editor Julian Assange sent us a lengthy email detailing these allegations of “following/photographing/filming/detailing” by U.S. and Icelandic officials. Assange cites specific incidents on March 18th and March 22nd. In the first, Assange alleges he was tailed by two State Department officials from Iceland to a conference in Norway: On Thursday March 18, 2010, I took the 2.15 PM flight out of Reykjavik to Copenhagen—on the way to speak at the SKUP investigative journalism conference in Norway. After receiving a tip, we obtained airline records for the flght concerned. Two individuals, recorded as brandishing diplomatic credentials checked in for my flight at 12:03 and 12:06 under the name of “US State Department”. The two are not recorded as having any luggage. And in a second alleged incident, a Wikileaks volunteer was detained and questioned about the site’s work on a classified video of a U.S. air-strike in Afghanistan: On Monday 22, March, at approximately 8.30pm, a WikiLeaks volunteer was detained by Icelandic police for over 20 hours on an insignificant matter. The police then apparently took the opportunity to detain the volunteer over night, without charge—an unusual act in Iceland. The next day, during the course of interrogation, the volunteer was shown covert photos of me outside the Reykjavik restaurant “Icelandic Fish & Chips”, where a WikiLeaks production meeting took place on Wednesday March 17, 2010—the day before individuals operating under the name of the U.S. State Department boarded my flight to Copenhagen. Assange also makes more general accusations of “half a dozen attempts at covert surveillance in Reykjavik both by native English speakers and Icelanders.” Why the increased pressure now? Assange offers a few possible explanations: Their release last week of a classified 2008 Pentagon report which labeled the Wikileaks a security threat; The release of classified documents relating to Iceland’s economic collapse; and “our ongoing work on a classified film revealing civilian casualties occurring under the command of the U.S, general, David Petraeus.” This is encrypted video from a May 2009 air-strike that killed up to 97 civilians in Afghanistan. Wikileaks says they have obtained a copy, decrypted it, and apparently plan to show the film on April 5th at the National Press Club. Assange says sources told Icelandic media that the “U.S. State Department was aggressively investigating the leak from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik”. It’s hard to divine from the email just how much of this is fact, and how much is fearful speculation. It seems a bit paranoia-tinged, but Wikileaks has good reason to be paranoid. They’ve already been labeled a security threat by the Pentagon, and if they do in fact have this air-strike video—and their past record suggests they do—there’s no question that the U.S. is keeping a very close eye on them. And in 2007, a pair of human rights lawyers were murdered in Nairobi in connection to an investigation into extrajudicial political assassinations spurred by Wikileaks posts. Wikileaks, which is run by a 9-person advisory board, won Amnesty International’s 2009 New Media Award for its reporting on the assassinations. Asked for further comment, Assange replied: “Intimidation makes us stronger. We like crushing bastards.” We can’t wait to see this video. Here’s the full email: SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF ICELAND Over the last few years, WikiLeaks has been the subject of hostile acts by security organizations. In the developing world, these range from the appalling assassination of two related human rights lawyers in Nairobi last March (an armed attack on my compound there in 2007 is still unattributed) to an unsuccessful mass attack by Chinese computers on our servers in Stockholm, after we published photos of murders in Tibet. In the West this has ranged from a police raid in Germany over an Australian censorship list, to an ambush by a “James Bond” character in a Luxembourg car park, an event that ended with a mere “we think it would be in your interest to…”. Developing world violence aside, we’ve become used to the level of security service interest in us and have established procedures to ignore that interest. But the increase in surveillance activities this last month, in a time when we are barely publishing due to fundraising, are excessive. Some of the new interest is related to a film exposing a U.S. massacre we will release at the U.S. National Press Club on April 5. The spying includes attempted covert following, photographng, filming and the overt detention & questioning of a WikiLeaks’ volunteer in Iceland on Monday night. I, and others were in Iceland to advise Icelandic parliamentarians on the Icelandic Modern Media Initiative, a new package of laws designed to protect investigative journalists and internet services from spying and censorship. As such, the spying has an extra poignancy. The possible triggers: (1) our ongoing work on a classified film revealing civilian casualties occurring under the command of the U.S, general, David Petraeus. (2) our release of a classified 32 page US intelligence report on how to fatally marginalize WikiLeaks (expose our sources, destroy our reputation for integrity, hack us). (3) our release of a classified cable from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik reporting on contact between the U.S. and the U.K. over billions of euros in claimed loan guarantees. (4) pending releases related to the collapse of the Icelandic banks and Icelandic “oligarchs”. We have discovered half a dozen attempts at covert surveillance in Reykjavik both by native English speakers and Icelanders. On the occasions where these individuals were approached, they ran away. One had marked police equipment and the license plates for another suspicious vehicle track back to the Icelandic private VIP bodyguard firm Terr ( http://terr.is/ ). What does that mean? We don’t know. But as you will see, other events are clear. U.S. sources told Icelandic state media’s deputy head of news, that the State Department was aggressively investigating a leak from the U.S. Embassy in Reykjavik. I was seen at a private U.S Embassy party at the Ambassador’s residence, late last year and it is known I had contact with Embassay staff, after. On Thursday March 18, 2010, I took the 2.15 PM flight out of Reykjavik to Copenhagen—on the way to speak at the SKUP investigative journalism conference in Norway. After receiving a tip, we obtained airline records for the flght concerned. Two individuals, recorded as brandishing diplomatic credentials checked in for my flight at 12:03 and 12:06 under the name of “US State Department”. The two are not recorded as having any luggage. Iceland doesn’t have a separate security service. It folds its intelligence function into its police forces, leading to an uneasy overlap of policing and intelligence functions and values. On Monday 22, March, at approximately 8.30pm, a WikiLeaks volunteer was detained by Icelandic police for over 20 hours on an insignificant matter. The police then apparently took the opportunity to detain the volunteer over night, without charge—an unusual act in Iceland. The next day, during the course of interrogation, the volunteer was shown covert photos of me outside the Reykjavik restaurant “Icelandic Fish & Chips”, where a WikiLeaks production meeting took place on Wednesday March 17, 2010—the day before individuals operating under the name of the U.S. State Department boarded my flight to Copenhagen. The spied on production meeting used a discreet, closed, backroom. The subject: a concealed, scandalous, U.S. military video showing civilian kills by U.S. pilots. During the interrogation, a specific reference was made by police to the video—-which could not have been understood from that day’s exterior surveillance alone. Another specific reference was made to “important”, but unnamed Icelandic figures. References were also made to the names of two senior journalists at the production meeting. Who are the Icelandic security services loyal to in their values? The new government of April 2009, the old pro-Iraq war government of the Independence party, or perhaps to their personal relationships with peers from another country who have them on a permanment intelligence information drip? Only a few years ago, Icelandic airspace was used for CIA rendition flights. Why did the CIA think that this was acceptable? In a classified U.S. profile on the former Icelandic Ambassador to the United States, obtained by WikiLeaks, the Ambassador is praised for helping to quell publicity of the CIA’s activities. Often when a bold new government arises, bureaucratic institutions remain loyal to the old regime and it can take time to change the guard. Former regime loyalists must be discovered, dissuaded and removed. But for the security services, that first vital step, discovery, is awry. Congenitally scared of the light, such services hide their activities; if it is not known what security services are doing, then it is surely impossible to know who they are doing it for.

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M.I.A.’s New Album Is ‘Weird’ And ‘Heavy,’ Says Diplo

Producer thinks Kala follow-up could come out in July. By Jayson Rodriguez M.I.A. Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic On Monday, blogs began noticing M.I.A. ‘s growing slate of summer festival gigs, which seemed to lend credence to earlier reports that she’d be releasing the follow-up to her Kala album in the coming months. And according producer Diplo , who worked on the album, that’s very much the case. Though it’s looking more like the record will see the light of day in July, rather than June as had been speculated. But that’s not all he told MTV News when we caught up with him last weekend in Austin at South by Southwest . “[The album] is cool. I think that she’s just wrapping up the mixing and stuff. I was in New York on Thursday, before I came here, I was mixing down the last single for it,” Dip explained. “It’s a record I did for her that’s sort of … you can’t even [explain] what it would sound like. It’s sort of like an Animal Collective/ gospel/ giant-drum record. And she’s singing on it. I think you might expect some rap/club music, but nothing on there. It’s more of a heavy record. All kinds of different sounds. We did, like, a punk thing. … It’s weird.” That assessment seems to be in line with what M.I.A. told British mag NME earlier this year, saying that her new album is “really odd” and “more musical” and features “no gimmicks.” And according to Diplo, those ambitions have made for a very interesting collection of songs. “It’s definitely more ‘vibe-y,’ I think. We’ll see if people like it,” he smiled. “My job is to kind of pull it together and make something of it.” Diplo singled out the track he had just finished mixing — a song called “Tell Me Why” — as a favorite, and said that the still-untitled album is very much an ambitious, deeply personal effort for M.I.A. ” ‘Tell Me Why,’ is great,” he said. “It’s a big, kinda giant-sounding record. … It sounds like some Wall of Sound, Motown kind of thing. It’s just me and Switch producing the album, and Blaqstarr did a couple of tracks, too. There are no surprise producers. No guest stars. It’s just her on it. She’s got a good attitude about it. She’s excited for people to hear it.” Related Artists M.I.A. Diplo

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Watch Sunderland vs Birmingham City Live Streaming Online

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Lady Gaga Has ‘Potential’ To Be The Next Madonna, Director Says

‘Telephone’ director Jonas