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Would you like bruises with that? MP Paul Gibson bashed in McDonald’s carpark … NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA…

A LABOR MP was king-hit, thrown against a car and bashed in the carpark of a suburban McDonald's. The NSW MP claimed his American assailant repeatedly told him, “This is how we do it in America” during Sunday's attack outside the fast-food restaurant in Thornleigh, in Sydney's north. Paul Gibson, who reported the incident to police, said he was lucky to survive the attack, which knocked him out. “How he didn't kill me I don't know,” he said, adding that he and a female companion were parking after a function when he gave the man sitting in the next car a “friendly toot”. The man then got out and guided Mr Gibson in. The MP for Blacktown said the man then accused him of running over his foot, before king-hitting him. He said the man grabbed him by the throat, threw him into the bonnet of a 4WD and smashed his head on the cement. Mr Gibson said the man repeatedly said “This is how we do it in America” as he pounded Mr Gibson's head. When people came to drag off the attacker, Mr Gibson said he said, “This is how we do it in Australia” and hit the man back, causing him to bleed. The pair were separated and Mr Gibson claimed he was told by a bystander that the man had a revolver. Mr Gibson and his companion, who he said was a “friend” and would not name, then made a report to police. Mr Gibson said yesterday: “I got out and he said, 'You ran over my foot'. I said, 'Mate, if I ran over your foot, I'm sorry, are you OK?' “I went to walk into McDonald's – the next thing I know I'm in la la land. I didn't know if I'd had a heart attack or what. “Next thing I knew I'm flying through the air. Everyone tells me this bloke's come up, punched me in the back of the head, grabbed me by the throat. “I could hear him say, 'This is how we do it in America, this is how we do it in America.' How he didn't kill me I don't know.” Mr Gibson said he was close to losing consciousness during the attack and has since had X-rays to identify whether he had a broken shoulder and ribs. Police are appealing for information to identify the attacker. The man police want to speak to was “of African American appearance, 185-187cm tall, an acne-scarred complexion and with a solid build”. added by: eden49

Hotter Than Warp Plasma: The Sexiest Women of Star Trek

For many of us, and there's no point in denying it, one of the highlights of Star Trek – all five series, eleven films, one cartoon and many bulging crates of comics and novels, is, as Spock shouted on the transporter deck in The Cage: The WOMEN!!! http://www.ugo.com/movies/hot-star-trek-women-tpol-mirror-universe added by: remanns

Obama Can Shut Down Internet For 4 Months Under New Emergency Powers

President Obama will be handed the power to shut down the Internet for at least four months without Congressional oversight if the Senate votes for the infamous Internet ‘kill switch’ bill, which was approved by a key Senate committee yesterday and now moves to the floor. The Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act, which is being pushed hard by Senator Joe Lieberman, would hand absolute power to the federal government to close down networks, and block incoming Internet traffic from certain countries under a declared national emergency. Despite the Center for Democracy and Technology and 23 other privacy and technology organizations sending letters to Lieberman and other backers of the bill expressing concerns that the legislation could be used to stifle free speech, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee passed in the bill in advance of a vote on the Senate floor. In response to widespread criticism of the bill, language was added that would force the government to seek congressional approval to extend emergency measures beyond 120 days. Still, this would hand Obama the authority to shut down the Internet on a whim without Congressional oversight or approval for a period of no less than four months. The Senators pushing the bill rejected the claim that the bill was a ‘kill switch’ for the Internet, not by denying that Obama would be given the authority to shut down the Internet as part of this legislation, but by arguing that he already had the power to do so. They argued “That the President already had authority under the Communications Act to “cause the closing of any facility or station for wire communication” when there is a “state or threat of war”, reports the Sydney Morning Herald. ears that the legislation is aimed at bringing the Internet under the regulatory power of the U.S. government in an offensive against free speech were heightened further on Sunday, when Lieberman revealed that the plan was to mimic China’s policies of policing the web with censorship and coercion. “Right now China, the government, can disconnect parts of its Internet in case of war and we need to have that here too,” Lieberman told CNN’s Candy Crowley. While media and public attention is overwhelmingly focused on the BP oil spill, the establishment is quietly preparing the framework that will allow Obama, or indeed any President who follows him, to bring down a technological iron curtain that will give the government a foot in the door on seizing complete control over the Internet. As we have illustrated, fears surrounding cybersecurity have been hyped to mask the real agenda behind the bill, which is to strangle the runaway growth of alternative and independent media outlets which are exposing government atrocities, cover-ups and cronyism like never before. Indeed, China uses similar rhetoric about the need to maintain “security” and combating cyber warfare by regulating the web, when in reality their entire program is focused around silencing anyone who criticizes the state. The real agenda behind government control of the Internet has always been to strangle and suffocate independent media outlets who are now competing with and even displacing establishment press organs, with websites like the Drudge Report now attracting more traffic than many large newspapers combined. As part of this war against independent media, the FTC recently proposing a “Drudge Tax” that would force independent media organizations to pay fees that would be used to fund mainstream newspapers. added by: im1mjrpain

Miroslav Klose’s red card crucial as Serbia fail to hand it to Germany | David Hytner

Alberto Undiano’s decision to send off Germany’s Miroslav Klose against Serbia was harsh. Anyone for netball? Miroslav Klose is the man who saves his best for the world stage. Impotent for Bayern Munich over the course of this past season, the striker flicked the switch in Germany’s opening group game against Australia, scoring his 11th goal at World Cup finals to close in on the Brazilian Ronaldo’s record of 15. Onwards and upwards, everyone predicted, with Germany widely fancied. Yet he and his team were stopped brutally in their tracks here. Klose’s red card was one of those moments that had eyes widening and mouths opening all around the stadium. Already on a booking for a trip on Branislav Ivanovic, as the Serb had burst out of defence, Klose’s challenge on Dejan Stankovic was nothing more than a nibble at ankles. Yes, it was a foul, but a second yellow card? Stanovic was not about to spark a Serbian attack and there was certainly nothing nasty in Klose’s intent. But you knew that the referee Alberto Undiano was going to do it by the way that he rushed in. • Follow the Guardian’s World Cup team on Twitter • Sign up to play our great Fantasy Football game • Stats centre: Get the lowdown on every player • The latest team-by-team news, features and more The Spaniard had possibly made a rod for his own back by dishing out five yellow cards in the first 32 minutes but his application of the strictest letter of the law drew gasps. The Germany players, it ought to be said, were commendably restrained in their protests. What will they make of the decision at the referees’ headquarters in Pretoria? Each of the four-strong teams of officials from the various nations are based there and, after every performance, there is an extensive debrief involving them all. Could it be that the furore over Cristiano Ronaldo’s call for greater protection had an influence? The consensus here was that if Klose’s second card were merited, football would be entering the realms of non-contact sports. Anyone for netball? The World Cup had so far been notable for an absence of controversy. Undiano appeared keen to compensate and, as he continued to keep the whistle to his lips in the second half, so the blood pressure of the Germany manager, Jogi Löw, rose. At full time, Löw marched straight off down the tunnel, gesturing angrily. The dismissal shaped the game, although it should not detract from an encouraging performance from Serbia, whose football was compact, committed and laced with no little enterprise. Their three starting midfielders held a narrow line, with the captain, Stankovic, in the middle, ever available for the short ball out of defence. On the flanks, Milos Krasic and the new Liverpool signing Milan Jovanovic impressed, Krasic particularly so. The CSKA Moscow winger is a summer transfer target for Juventus and he would have added to his value. His crosses and trickery were a delight. Serbia sometimes offer the impression that their finger is never far from the self-destruct button. The vital penalty that Zdravko Kuzmanovic conceded for handball in their opening game defeat against Ghana was utterly needless and Nemanja Vidic, inexplicably, aped his team-mate to concede another one. Mercifully for Serbia, Vladimir Stojkovic saved Lukas Podolski’s 60th minute kick. Germany showed great character with 10 men and Löw the boldness to chase the game with attacking substitutions. But his players, as they diced with conceding a second on the counter, could not fashion the equaliser. Löw was keen not to turn his team’s final group game, against Ghana on Wednesday, into a drama. Thanks in part to Undiano, he has been denied his wish. Germany Serbia World Cup 2010 Group D World Cup 2010 David Hytner guardian.co.uk

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Racist comment costs Andrew Johns his third job in a week

• Former Kangaroos’ scrum-half resigns from Paramatta Eels • Also lost New South Wales job and newspaper column Andrew Johns has lost his third job inside a week as a result of the racial slur that was exposed in the build-up to Wednesday’s State of Origin match. Timana Tahu, the Parramatta Eels centre who walked out of the New South Wales camp in protest at Johns’s racist comment about the Queensland centre Greg Inglis, revealed that the former Australia and Warrington scrum-half has now resigned from his consultancy role with the Eels. Johns resigned from his role on the New South Wales coaching staff last weekend, and has also lost his regular column with the Sydney Daily Telegraph. He has been backed by the Channel Nine television and Triple M radio networks, both of whom will continue to employ him, but the Newcastle Knights are still considering whether to retain him in a similar consultancy role to the one he had at Parramatta. Johns has also been asked to have a mediation session with Tahu, a former Newcastle team-mate, by Australia’s human rights and equal opportunity commissioner, Mick Gooda. Rugby league Andy Wilson guardian.co.uk

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Captured Feral "Jungle Girl" Flees Back Into the Wild

Photo via The Sydney Morning Herald In 2007, villagers captured a mysterious young woman in a remote region of Cambodia who, by all accounts, was completely isolated from human society, a feral child living in the forests. News of her discovery circulated quickly as authorities attempted to identify the girl, dubbed “Jungle Girl” by the press. Soon, a f… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Miley Cyrus Can’t Be Tamed

Miley Cyrus proved that she can’t be tamed. The singer/actress was in Madrid where she received the Platinum Record for her latest record, Can’t Be Tamed.

Twilight Goes Down Under

Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner stopped in Sydney to promote Eclipse , the latest installment of the Twilight saga. But it wasn’t all work and no play. The pair rode a powerboat through the harbor and even stopped by the zoo to play with native animals.

Isla Fisher baby bump picture

Treat time! Isla Fisher totes her tiny dancer, 2-year-old Olive, to a Pinkberry in Studio City, Calif., on Thursday. The actress and husband Sacha Baron Cohen are reportedly expecting their second child later this year. Fisher first met English comedian Sacha Baron Cohen in 2002 at a party in Sydney, Australia.The couple became engaged in 2004, and wed on March 15, 2010 in Paris.In order to marry Baron Cohen, Fisher converted to Judaism after three years of study, completing her conversion in

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John Mayer Rocks Out

We haven’t heard any outrageous rantings from John Mayer in awhile so to prove he’s still kickin’ we’re giving you these pics of him performing in Portugal. Better seen and not heard, eh? Related Links : John Mayer Sets Down In Sydney

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