Saturday, July 26, 2008

Obama says US Must Work With Allies

LONDON - Presidential contender Barack Obama on Saturday defended his decision to travel to Europe and the Middle East, saying that problems encountered by Americans at home are often best dealt with by working with allies overseas.
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Obama, who spoke to reporters after wrapping up talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, said he wasn't sure if there would be any immediate political impact from the trip — and that he wouldn't be surprised if there was a dip in some of the polls in the week since he left home. People in the U.S., he said, are worried about gas prices and home foreclosures.


"The reason that I thought this trip was important is that I am convinced that many issues that we face at home are not going to be solved as effectively unless we have strong partners abroad," he said. "And unless we get a handle on Iraq and Afghanistan, not only are we going to be less safe, but it's also going to be a huge drain on resources."

Obama said he and Brown discussed a wide range of issues, such as climate change, terrorism and financial markets.

"The prime minister's emphasis — like mine — is on how we can strengthen the trans-Atlantic relationship to solve problems that can't be solved by any single country individually," he said.

The Democratic hopeful seemed relaxed as he strolled down to the prime minister's office at 10 Downing St., pausing briefly to shake the hands of two somewhat startled police officers standing near the door.

He turned to television cameras, smiled, waved and said "hello" before walking into Number 10. Brown greeted him just inside the door.

Pooled television images showed Brown offering Obama a chair on the Downing Street terrace before the pair settled down for two hours of talks.

They later took a stroll in the sunshine around Horse Guards Parade, the vast open space where military reviews, such as Trooping the Color, are often held. Tourists snapped pictures from a distance while security guards walked ahead of the two men.

The walk offered a photo opportunity with a London backdrop for Obama, whose visit to Britain has been decidedly low-key, particularly after the huge crowds he drew earlier in the week in Germany.

Obama later said he had also wanted to take a walk through St. James' Park, but security guards pulled him and Brown back. The park is near Buckingham Palace, home of Queen Elizabeth II.

Obama stressed the importance of the bond between the two nations.

"We've been through world wars together. We speak a common language. We share a belief in rule of law and due process," he said "We just like the people. There is a deep and abiding affection for the British people in America and a fascination with all things British that's not going to go away any time soon."

The Illinois senator also offered reassurance to Brown, whose plummeting popularity took another hit this week when he lost a parliamentary by-election in a Scottish seat long held by the governing Labour Party. But Obama pointedly said Brown didn't need his political advice.

"You're always more popular before you're actually in charge," Obama said. "Once you're responsible, then you're going to make some people unhappy."

From 10 Downing Street, Obama met with Conservative leader David Cameron for a postcard moment, posing for photographs in front of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

Earlier, he met with former Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is now a Middle East envoy. The meeting lasted for just over an hour.

The visit has generated enormous interest in Britain, with the press pack stretching the length of the road outside the prime minister's office. Reporters stood five or six deep in some spots, squatting beneath scaffolding to get a good view.

"We're going to impose some discipline on this mob," he quipped before answering questions.

Obama is winding up an election-season trip, financed by his campaign. Part of his goal for the trip through Afghanistan, the Mideast and Europe has been to allow him to make his debut on an international stage in the hopes of reassuring skeptical voters in the United States about his readiness for the presidency.

On Friday, he met for more than an hour with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the Elysee Palace in Paris.

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A scandal in Gotham

The timing couldn't have been worse ... or more awkward. Just as "The Dark Knight" was taking in a mountain of cash at the box office, its star Christian Bale was being arrested for allegedly assaulting his mother and sister. Folks could hardly believe the news, but that didn't stop the interest.

Lookups on "christian bale" roared to a 550% gain, but the related searches are what really told the story. Queries for "christian bale assault," "batman arrested," and "christian bale family" each soared from none into the thousands. Bale has vehemently denied the incident, and countless blogs are updating the story by the nanosecond.

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A. Rod and Madonna S@x Tape?

A. Rod's personal life is a disaster making this top-priced equity headed no where but down!

*There are rumors swirling that there is an illicit s@x tape of Madonna and Alex Rodriguez for sale. I read about this a couple of days ago when it was only on one website, but I thought it unlikely. Now the story is all over the place. I still can't believe it, the details are just too contrived. The story goes that Madonna and A-Rod were regularly borrowing a friends apartment for some personal time. Unknown to the amorous couple, the friend had another friend who found out about the situation and hid a camera focused on the sofa. Now camera guy has a tape that he wants to sell for upwards of $2,000,000.

*New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez signed with the William Morris Agency on Tuesday in an attempt to extend his brand beyond the baseball diamond.

The previous 2 news stories are hitting the papers across the country during the past 24 hours, so watch for nothing less than it gaining steam esp on the weekend tabloid shows. Along with his relatively new divorce and Madonna's now bad publicity, with this xxx tape and her brothers tell all, I am sure time w/ her is a barrel of laughs! HE IS MISERABLE! This stock will not sustain the current 403.10 price. Its a short play

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Country Duo Sugarland Playing in the Georgia National Fair

Multiplatinum selling country duo Sugarland will play the Georgia National Fair in Perry later this year, fair staff announced Tuesday.

Sugarland and two other bands, .38 Special and Three Days Grace, have been added to the roster of concerts to fill the fair October 2-12. Tickets for the Reaves Arena shows will go on sale July 26. Prices range from $20-30. Visit www.georgianationalfair.com for more information.

Sugarland has sold nearly 3 million copies of their debut album, "Twice the Speed of Life," and received an American Music Award, an Academy of Country Music award, a Grammy nomination and six Country Music Association nods, according to a news release. The Atlanta group, made up of singer-songwriters Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, will play with Zac Brown Band. Southern rock band .38 Special, whose frontman Donnie Van Zant is the brother of late Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, will play with Molly Hatchet, a band from Jacksonville, Fla. Three Days Grace, a post-grunge band from Canada, will play with Athens band Modern Skirts.

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Free Folk: Lowell Folk Festival

Lowell Folk Festival
Various Locations, Downtown Lowell
July 25-27
Free
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These days, the byword "free folk" can backpack a host of connotations, but the Lowell Folk Anniversary sticks with the one that has the broadest appeal: "free" as in beer, not as in freaky. This year's anniversary marks the 22nd year of chargeless folk music in city Lowell, if you calculation the three years that Lowell hosted the touring National Folk Festival, and organizers affirmation that Lowell's is the better chargeless folk anniversary in the country.

Even added glace than the chat "free" is the chat "folk," and the organizers of the anniversary accept interpreted it as broadly as possible. The accident appearance music from New England's abounding indigenous groups, arena continuously on six abstracted stages. Highlights cover Jamaican ska (the Skatalites), Louisiana Zydeco (Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys), mariachi and norteño (Boston's Mariachi Estampa de America), and Malian balafon (Medford's Balla Kouyaté). And vendors will action aliment from those New England indigenous traditions accepted for their deliciousness.

Lowell is a $6.75 commuter rail ticket away from North Station: a bargain when all the entertainment is free.

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