Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Radiohead Electronica Mix
1.) Radiohead - Backdrifts
2.) Radiohead - Pull/Pulk Revolving Doors
3.) Radiohead - Everything In Its Right Place
4.) Radiohead - Kid A
5.) Thom Yorke - The Eraser
6.) Radiohead - Packt Like Crushed Sardines...
7.) Radiohead - Like Spinning Plates
8.) Radiohead - The Gloaming
9.) Thom Yorke - Atoms For Peace
10.) Radiohead - Idioteque
11.) Thom Yorke - Skip Divided
12.) Thom Yorke - Cymbal Rush
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange breaks cover but will avoid America
The elusive founder of WikiLeaks, who is at the centre of a potential US national security sensation, has surfaced from almost a month in hiding to tell the Guardian he does not fear for his safety but is on permanent alert.
Julian Assange, a renowned Australian hacker who founded the electronic whistleblowers' platform WikiLeaks, vanished when a young US intelligence analyst in Baghdad was arrested.
The analyst, Bradley Manning, had bragged he had sent 260,000 incendiary US state department cables on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to WikiLeaks.
The prospect of the cache of classified intelligence on the US conduct of the two wars being put online is a nightmare for Washington. The sensitivity of the information has generated media reports that Assange is the target of a US manhunt.
"[US] public statements have all been reasonable. But some statements made in private are a bit more questionable," Assange told the Guardian in Brussels. "Politically it would be a great error for them to act. I feel perfectly safe … but I have been advised by my lawyers not to travel to the US during this period."
Assange appeared in public in Brussels for the first time in almost a month to speak at a seminar on freedom of information at the European parliament.
He said: "We need support and protection. We have that. More is always helpful. But we believe that the situation is stable and under control. There's no need to be worried. There's a need always to be on the alert."
Manning is being held incommunicado by the US military in Kuwait after "confessing" to a Californian hacker on a chatline, declaring he wanted "people to see the truth".
He said he had collected 260,000 top secret US cables in Baghdad and sent them to WikiLeaks, whose server operates out of Sweden. Adrian Lamo, the California hacker he spoke to, handed the transcripts of the exchanges to the FBI.
Manning was promptly arrested in Baghdad at the end of last month and transferred to a US military detention unit in Kuwait. He has been held for more than three weeks without charge.
Assange said WikiLeaks had hired three US criminal lawyers to defend Manning but that they had been granted no access to him. Manning has instead been assigned US military counsel.
While WikiLeaks declined to confirm receipt of the material from Manning, it has already released a film of a US Apache helicopter attack on civilians in Baghdad.
It has also posted a confidential state department cable on negotiations in Reykjavik over Iceland's financial collapse and is preparing to disclose much more material, including film of a US attack that left scores of civilians dead in Afghanistan.
The material is believed to derive from Manning, although WikiLeaks does not reveal its sources and its operations are designed to mask the source of the files it receives.
Prominent US whistleblowers and lawyers have advised Assange to stay out of the US and to be ultra-careful about his travel and public appearances. "Pentagon investigators are trying to determine the whereabouts of [Assange] for fear that he may be about to publish a huge cache of classified state department cables that, if made public, could do serious damage to national security," US web paper the Daily Beast reported 10 days ago.
"We'd like to know where he is – we'd like his co-operation in this," a US official was quoted as saying.
Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers – a top secret study about the Vietnam war – in 1973, spoke to the Daily Beast.
He said: "I would think that [Assange] is in some danger. Granted, I would think that his notoriety now would provide him some degree of protection."
Assange said: "Some fear for my life. I'm not one of them. We have to avoid some countries, avoid travel, until we know where the political arrow is pointing."
He added that WikiLeaks had been trying, "unsuccessfully so far", to contact Manning in Kuwait.
"Clearly, a young man is detained in very difficult circumstances with the allegation he is the whistleblower. We must do our best to obtain freedom for him."
Regarding his own predicament, Assange said the US state department had signalled it was not seeking any WikiLeaks people because the Pentagon's criminal investigations command had assumed the lead role in the case.
Apart from preparing much more material for release, WikiLeaks is planning to publicise a secret US military video of one of its deadliest air strikes in Afghanistan in which scores of children are believed to have been killed in May last year.
The Afghan government said about 140 civilians were killed in Garani, including 92 children. The US military initially said that up to 95 died, of whom about 65 were insurgents.
US officials have since wavered on that claim. A subsequent investigation admitted mistakes were made.
In April WikiLeaks released the Baghdad video, prompting considerable criticism of the Pentagon.
The film was edited and produced in Iceland where Assange spends a lot of his time and which last week prepared the most radical and liberal freedom of information legislation anywhere in the world.
Birgitta Jonsdottir, an Iceland MP and anti-war activist who led the drive for the new laws, co-produced the WikiLeaks version of the Baghdad video.
"I worked on it 18 hours a day through the Easter holidays," she said.
Jonsdottir, a close associate of Assange, said the WikiLeaks founder "went into hiding when the story of Manning's arrest was published".
Ian Traynor @'The Guardian'
Hot Kristeva Rap
A musical rendering of the philosophies of psychoanalyst and theorist Julia Kristeva.
DJ Finny – This Is Massive Attack (4 hours and 43 minutes)

Tracklist:
0:00:00 | Danny the Dog // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
0:08:02 | Dissolved Girl // Mezzanine – {1998}
0:13:23 | Man Next Door // Mezzanine – {1998}
0:18:23 | You’ve Never Had a Dream / Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
0:19:48 | One Love // Blue Lines – {1991}
0:23:57 | Bumper Ball Dub (Karmacoma) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
0:29:38 | Karmacoma // Single – {1995}
0:34:19 | Special Cases // 100th Window – {2003}
0:38:51 | False Flags // Single – {2006}
0:44:13 | Live With Me // Single – {2006}
0:48:25 | Backward Sucking (Heat Miser) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
0:54:23 | What Your Soul Sings // 100th Window – {2003}
1:00:44 | Heat Miser // Protection – {1994}
1:04:09 | Teardrop // Mazzanine
1:08:43 | Everywhen // 100th Window – {2003}
1:15:28 | Montage // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
1:17:06 | Incantations // Collected – {2006}
1:20:09 | Sweet is Good // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
1:21:19 | Eurochild // Protection – {1994}
1:25:55 | A Prayer for England // 100th Window – {2003}
1:31:15 | Risingson // Mezzanine – {1998}
1:35:49 | Safe from Harm / Blue Lines – {1991}
1:40:29 | Red Light Means Go // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
1:42:13 | Five Man Army // Blue Lines – {1991}
1:47:53 | Weather Storm [with Portishead & Tricky] // Straight Outta Bristol – {1995}
1:50:42 | Silent Spring // Collected – {2006}
1:53:37 | Cool Monsoon (Weather Storm) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
2:00:11 | One Thought at a Time // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
2:04:17 | Weather Storm // Protection – {1994}
2:08:27 | Inertia Creeps // Mezzanine – {1998}
2:13:30 | Moving Dub (Better Things) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
2:18:50 | Radiation Ruling the Nation (Protection) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
2:26:50 | Protection // Protection – {1994}
2:34:09 | Better Things // Protection – {1994}
2:37:29 | Black Milk // Mezzanine – {1998}
2:43:11 | I am Home // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
2:46:33 | Future Proof // 100th Window – {2003}
2:51:08 | Lately // Blue Lines – {1991}
2:54:49 | Collar Stays on // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
2:55:54 | Face a la Mer [with Portishead & Tricky] // Straight Outta Bristol – {1995}
3:00:54 | Eternal Feedback (Sly) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
3:06:39 | Sly // Protection – {1994}
3:11:35 | Everything About you is New // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
3:13:12 | Be Thankful for what you’ve Got // Blue Lines – {1991}
3:17:14 | Group Four // Mezzanine – {1998}
3:24:44 | Milk (Garbage) [with Portishead & Tricky] // Straight Outta Bristol – {1995}
3:29:07 | Blue Lines – {1991} // Blue Lines – {1991}
3:33:04 | Hymn of the Big Wheel // Blue Lines – {1991}
3:38:47 | Confused Images // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
3:40:07 | Everybody’s Got a Family // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
3:41:07 | Two Rocks and a Cup of Water // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
3:43:00 | Mezzanine – {1998} // Mezzanine – {1998}
3:48:19 | Daydreaming // Blue Lines – {1991}
3:52:08 | I Spy (Spying Glass) [vs. The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
3:56:18 | Spying Glass // Protection – {1994}
4:01:05 | Right way to hold a Spoon // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
4:03:49 | The Dog Obeys // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
4:05:34 | Butterfly Caught // 100th Window – {2003}
4:11:36 | Angel // Mezzanine – {1998}
4:17:02 | Trinity Dub (Three) [vs The Mad Professor] // No Protection – {1994}
4:20:52 | Three // Protection – {1994}
4:24:05 | P is for Piano // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
4:25:33 | Sam // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
4:28:08 | Unfinished Symphony // Single – {1991}
4:32:37 | Atta’ Boy // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
4:33:41 | nnnn [with Portishead & Tricky] // Straight Outta Bristol – {1995}
4:42:00 | Simple Rules // Danny the Dog OST – {2004}
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Capello: Terry has made a 'big mistake'

England boss Fabio Capello has hit back at John Terry after the former captain questioned the manager's methods and team selection during a press conference.
The Chelsea captain complained on Sunday that the players were bored at the amount of time they have to spend hanging around at their training camp, and also called for Joe Cole to be picked in the starting XI for the game against Slovenia on Wednesday.
Terry also used his audience with the press on Sunday morning to say that players would address their concerns in a team meeting that evening.
But the Italian disciplinarian has said Terry's decision to go public with his concerns was a "big mistake".
Capello: Terry has made a 'big mistake'
Capello told ITV.com: "No-one spoke to me about any problems. My door is open always. If a player wants to speak with me, he can speak with me.
"At every meeting I ask the captain, 'any problems, do you want to say something'? Nothing. Then I read that John Terry had said this. I don't understand why he didn't speak with me.
"When you speak, you have to speak privately, not to the media. That is a mistake, a very big mistake."
Monday, 21 June 2010
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