Russia’s Medvedev pardons four jailed spies-RIA

July 9 (Reuters) – Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has pardoned four people jailed for passing secrets to the West as part of a Cold War-style spy swap with the United States, local news agencies reported on Friday.

Medvedev signed a decree to pardon Alexander Zaporozhsky, Gennady Vasilenko, Igor Sutyagin and Sergei Skripal, who are all serving prison terms for espionage, his spokeswoman Natalya Timakova was quoted by Russia’s state RIA news agency as saying. (Reporting by Alexei Anishchuk, writing by Guy Faulconbridge)

Gemma Arterton feels ‘Bond’ connection gets her more parking tickets!

London, May 18 (ANI): Bond girl Gemma Arterton has said that owing to her association with the 007 franchise she ends up getting more parking tickets.

The glamorous actress starred in the recent Bond film ‘Quantum Of Solace’ and will be seen in new movie ‘Prince Of Persia’.

The 24-year-old starlet has confessed that she has become something of a ticket collector and run-ins with the warden have only increased since she featured in the famous spy franchise.

“I’m terrible when it comes to parking fines – I’m usually a minute late and the warden is waiting there,” the Daily Express quoted her as saying.

“I don’t get let off because I was a Bond Girl, I probably get even more because of that. I’ve had lots,” added Gemma. (ANI)

Now LiLo parties with her bodyguard!

New York, May 7 (ANI): Lindsay Lohan was recently spotted partying with a bodyguard.

The ‘Mean Girls’ star popped into Las Palmas in Los Angeles for a birthday party for Katy Perry sidekick Markus Molinari with a 6-foot, 300-pound bouncer in a T-shirt that read, “Big Monster.”

“Wherever Lindsay went, he went,” the New York Post quoted a spy as saying.

The insider saw the bouncer get surly with a photographer trying to approach the starlet.

In fact, Lindsay’s mom Dina Lohan was also at the party. (ANI)

Mike Myers confirms fourth ‘Austin Powers’

London, Apr 24 (ANI): ‘Austin Powers’ actor Mike Myers has confirmed that another sequel in the spoofy franchise is in the pipeline.

He said that “things are on track” for a fourth movie.

Mike, 46, said scheduling is the reason for the hold-up on the spoof spy film.

“I’m very happy how insanely well it’s gone. But it’s hard to get everybody together,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying.

The last Austin Powers flick, Goldmember, was released in 2002. (ANI)

Megan Fox turns down Lara Croft role to avoid Angelina Jolie comparisons

New York, April 01 (ANI): Hollywood hottie Megan Fox has turned down the chance to be the next Lara Croft to dissuade more comparisons to Angelina Jolie, original star of the film ‘Tomb Raider’.

“The offer has been on the table for Megan for a while but she’s reluctantly turned it down,” the New York Daily News quoted an insider telling the entertainment Web site Showbiz Spy.

“She’s the logical choice to play Lara and she loves the character but the comparison with Angelina [Jolie] is too much,” the insider added.

Fox has been fighting comparisons with Jolie since she rose to fame in 2007 as the star of movie ‘Transformers’. (ANI)

Fifth of spouses spy on partner’s emails, texts

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A fifth of spouses confessed to spying on their partner’s emails or text messages in a new British study.

Researchers from the London School of Economics, the University of Oxford and Nottingham Trent University, quizzed nearly 1,000 UK couples and found that in a fifth of relationships, at least one partner had checked their spouse’s browser history on the computer.

The study, entitled “Netiquette within married couples”, showed eight per cent of men and 14 per cent of women had read their spouses emails, seven per cent of men and 13 per cent of women said they had done the same with text messages, The Telegraph reported.

Lead author Ellen Helsper said: “Our findings showed that there are surprisingly high levels of surveillance. One of the surprising findings was that surveillance was undertaken more often by wives than husbands.

“This contrasts with research that suggests that women are less technologically skilled than men. It seems that they are able to overcome these barriers when they feel their relationship is at stake.””

She added: “It is clear that internet users do not shy from taking action when they think their partner might be undertaking activities that they are not comfortable with.

“Whatever the reason for the monitoring, partner surveillance was wider spread than we initially assumed, with one out of every three couples having at least one partner who monitored the other partner’s behaviour using some kind of technological tool.”

The findings were published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior.
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New MI5 book to reveal exploits of real-life James Bonds, Russian spies’

London, Mar 22(ANI): A new book by MI5, the UK’s counter-intelligence and security agency, will reveal how they dealt with Russian spies during the cold war, and details exploits of some real-life James Bonds.

The book will be published on the base of a 59-page booklet, “Their Trade Is Treachery”, drafted by MI5 in 1963.

It was drawn a year after the Profumo affair, which had engulfed then Prime Minister Harold Macmillan into a scandal, and warns spies about how they could avoid the Soviet Union spies.

Harry Chapman Pincher, a 95 year-old veteran journalist, who had obtained a copy of a booklet, said: “Around 1963, MI5 decided they had to try to warn all the people who might come into contact with Russians what they were up to in the way of trying to recruit them.” There was money and sexual blackmail. They would set them up in a room with cameras. The booklet was deadly serious and was a decision taken as a result of so many disasters,” The Telegraph quoted Pincher, as having told the Daily Mail.

The chapters in the booklet, included “How to foil a spy”, “How to become a spy (in six easy lessons)” and “How not to become a spy (in six not-so-easy lessons)”. (ANI)

New MI5 book to reveal exploits of real-life James Bonds, Russian spies’

London, Mar 22(ANI): A new book by MI5, the UK’s counter-intelligence and security agency, will reveal how they dealt with Russian spies during the cold war, and details exploits of some real-life James Bonds.

The book will be published on the base of a 59-page booklet, “Their Trade Is Treachery”, drafted by MI5 in 1963.

It was drawn a year after the Profumo affair, which had engulfed then Prime Minister Harold Macmillan into a scandal, and warns spies about how they could avoid the Soviet Union spies.

Harry Chapman Pincher, a 95 year-old veteran journalist, who had obtained a copy of a booklet, said: “Around 1963, MI5 decided they had to try to warn all the people who might come into contact with Russians what they were up to in the way of trying to recruit them.”

“There was money and sexual blackmail. They would set them up in a room with cameras. The booklet was deadly serious and was a decision taken as a result of so many disasters,” The Telegraph quoted Pincher, as having told the Daily Mail.

The chapters in the booklet, included “How to foil a spy”, “How to become a spy (in six easy lessons)” and “How not to become a spy (in six not-so-easy lessons)”. (ANI)

JRR Tolkien ‘trained as British spy’

London, Sept 17 (ANI): Lord Of The Rings author JRR Tolkien secretly trained as a British Government spy in the run up to the Second World War, it has emerged.

Tolkien, an Oxford University professor who also wrote The Hobbit, was “earmarked” to crack Nazi codes in 1939.

According to newly released documents, Tolkien was one of 50 intellectuals specially chosen for secret training, reports The Sun.

Tolkien’s involvement with the war effort was revealed for the first time in a new exhibition at GCHQ, the new name for GCCS, the Government’s spy base in Cheltenham, Glos.

The display includes a number of previously unseen exhibits relating to Bletchley Park’s war preparations.

The word “keen” is written on Tolkien’s training file, and it is believed he passed the training course with flying colours.

But he rejected the offer of a job at the famous Bletchley Park code-breaking centre.

A GCHQ historian said: “We simply don’t know why he didn’t join. Perhaps it was because we declared war on Germany and not Mordor.” (ANI)

Putin hints at return to presidency for two more terms till 2024

London, Sep 12 (ANI): Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is strongly considering to become President again and swap places with present incumbent Dimitri Medvedev, which will allow the former KGB spy to remain in power till 2024.

Putin insisted that swapping places with Medvedev was no more sinister than the Labour leadership agreement in which Gordon Brown took Tony Blair’s job.

Replying to a question on running for the presidency, Putin said that he would come to an accommodation with Medvedev, just as the two men had done when Putin stepped down in 2008.

“We will come to an agreement because we are people of the same blood and of the same political views,” The Times quoted Putin, as saying.

“According to the reality of the moment, we will make an analysis and take a decision. Did we compete in 2008? No. So we will not compete in 2012,” Putin told foreign correspondents and academics at the annual Valdai Discussion Club.

This is the strongest hint he has given so far that he is considering returning to the Kremlin. Putin stepped down after serving a maximum two terms as President and allowed Medvedev to run largely unopposed in presidential elections last year.

His term ends in 2012 when new constitutional provisions will allow the next president to serve two six-year terms, the paper reports.

It the things go as planned; Putin will be in power until 2024, when he would be 72.

Putin insisted that Medvedev was in control when asked who was in charge in Russia.

“We have nothing to prove to anyone. If someone lives in a dream he needs to wake up, take a shower and look at reality. If you want to co-operate with Russia you need to know that it is the President who heads Russia,” he said.

Putin deflected questions about whether he had met Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, on a secret visit to Moscow on Monday. He warned that any attacks against Iran would be counter-productive.(ANI)

Is a former ISI official behind maligning Sharif’s image to protect Musharraf?

Islamabad, Aug. 26 (ANI): While former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has come under fire from certain quarters for protecting former President General Pervez Musharraf from being tried under Article six of the Constitution, a report in a leading Pakistan daily suggests that Sharif is being targeted.

According to The News, while it is difficult to determine as to who is behind this campaign to prevent Sharif from initiating an all out legal war against Musharraf and press for his trial under the High Treason act, there are indications of involvement of some key government players in this blamegame.

The hand of some in military establishment can not be ruled out.

When asked about the issue, Brigadier (retired) Imtiaz, who recently blamed Sharif for protecting Musharraf, he said he is not involved in any secret game being played among some establishments to delay the former Army chief’s prosecution.

Brigadier Imtiaz denied playing into the hands of the government.

“Instead, I am a strong advocate of holding Musharraf accountable for his crimes against Pakistan,” the former ISI spy of the ‘Midnight Jackals’ said.

However, the PML-N is certain that Imtiaz is playing ‘someone’s dirty game’.

“Brigadier Imtiaz’s interviews and MQM Altaf Hussain’s statements are part of the strategy to malign Nawaz Sharif and prevent him from pursuing Musharraf’s trial,” said PML-N spokesperson Pervez Rashid.

ashid said there are many people who fear that if Musharraf is tried for his ‘extrajudicial’ and ‘unconstitutional’ orders, then they too would come under the scanner for playing a part in Musharraf’s November 3, 2007 misdeeds.

The report also revealed that there are certain people in the present PPP-led government who are in close contact with Musharraf and want to defeat the bid of his trial. (ANI)

CIA operated drones from two Pakistan air force bases: Experts

Washington, Aug.21 (ANI): The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is alleged to have operated Predator drones out of two bases in Pakistan.

According to the New York Times and The Guardian newspapers, the CIA had in 2004 hired outside contractors from the private security contractor Blackwater USA as part of a secret program to locate and assassinate top operatives of al-Qaida.

Current and former government officials have reportedly confirmed that remotedly drones were moved out of a remote base in Shamsi and an air base in Jalalabad with the help of Blackwater.

From a secret division at its North Carolina headquarters, Blackwater assumed the role of Washington’s most important counter-terrorism program.

The division’s operations were carried out at hidden bases in Pakistan and Afghanistan, where the company’s contractors assemble and load Hellfire missiles and 500-pound laser-guided bombs on remotely piloted Predator aircraft, work previously performed by CIA employees.

They also provide security at the covert bases, the officials said.

The role of the company in the Predator program highlights the degree to which the C.I.A. now depends on outside contractors to perform some of the agency’s most important assignments.

A spokesman for the C.I.A. declined to comment for this article.

CIA officials, however, said that the spy agency did not dispatch Blackwater executives with a “license to kill.” Instead, it ordered the contractors to begin collecting information on the whereabouts of Al Qaeda’s leaders, carry out surveillance and train for possible missions.

“The actual pulling of a trigger in some ways is the easiest part, and the part that requires the least expertise,” said one government official familiar with the canceled CIA program.

“It’s everything that leads up to it that’s the meat of the issue,” he added.

Any operation to capture or kill militants would have had to have been approved by the C.I.A. director and presented to the White House before it was carried out, the officials said.

The agency’s current director, Leon E. Panetta, canceled the program and notified Congress of its existence in an emergency meeting in June.

The extent of Blackwater’s business dealings with the C.I.A. has largely been hidden, but its public contract with the State Department to provide private security to American diplomats in Iraq has generated intense scrutiny and controversy.

The company lost the job in Iraq this year, after Blackwater guards were involved in shootings in 2007 that left 17 Iraqis dead. It still has other, less prominent State Department work. (ANI)

Celia Walden – Piers Morgan – George Walden – Harm’s Way – Spy – Chef Jean-Christophe Novelli

Celia Walden | Piers Morgan | George Walden | Harm’s Way | Spy | Chef Jean-Christophe Novelli

Ashley Beasley Celia Walden born on December 1976 is a British journalist, novelist and critic. She is the daughter of former Conservative Party Member of Parliament George Walden.

Walden was born in Paris and educated at Westminster School and at Cambridge University.

Walden is a feature writer and former gossip columnist. She was the last person to edit The Daily Telegraph’s now defunct diary, known as “Spy”. She previously wrote for the Daily Mail.

Her first novel, Harm’s Way, was published in 2008 to mixed reviews.

Since 2006, she has dated Piers Morgan, an ex-editor of the Daily Mirror who is now a television personality and a fellow critic. Former lovers include the chef Jean-Christophe Novelli. She is managed by Knight Ayton Management and is a fan of Brentford FC.

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Potter may topple Bond as top-grossing movie franchise of all time

New York, July 15 (ANI): The ‘Harry Potter’ film series seems set to topple James Bond movies as top-grossing franchise in box office history.

The last five ‘Harry Potter’ films are said to have raked in a total of 4.48 dollars billion around the globe, while the James Bond movies stand at 5 billion dollars over the course of 22 films.

According to Variety.com, the ‘Harry Potter’ series is expected to overtake the British spy thrillers by the end of this month, after the latest film in the former series hits the theatres on July 15, reports the New York Daily News.

Rick Butler, the Chief Operating Officer of Fandango, said: “It’s our fastest ticket-seller since ‘The Dark Knight,’ and ‘Harry’ may eventually outpace Batman in advance ticket sales.” (ANI)

Multi-billion dollar fraudster Madoff’s request for soft-touch prison rejected

New York, July 15 (ANI): Wall Street’s biggest fraudster Bernard Madoff will serve his jail term along with an Israeli spy and an Islamic terrorist at a North Carolina prison, where he was transferred on Monday after the US Bureau of Prisons rejected his request to spend the rest of his life at the Otisville Correctional Institute, an easygoing prison.

Now Prisoner No 61727-054, Madoff, 71, is serving his 150-year sentence for running a 65 billion dollar ponzi scheme at the Butner Federal Correctional Complex, 480 miles from New York, where Madoff’s wife and two sons. adoff’s sons have cut off all contact with their father since he admitted to running Wall Street’s biggest fraud, but a Madoff adviser says that the estrangement is “lawyer enforced” because of the continuing investigation, Times Online reports.

The fraudster hopes eventually to receive visits from his sons.

The Butner complex comprises two mediumsecurity prisons and a low-security facility in the same place, which could make it easier for Madoff to transfer to a lower security jail in the future.

Among the inmates at the complex is Jonathan Pollard, the former US navy officer convicted of spying for Israel in 1987, who is scheduled for release in 2015. Omar Abdel-Rahman, the blind Egyptian sheikh jailed for life in 1995 for plotting a “day of terror” in New York.

Butner does house other white-collar criminals, such as John Rigas, the founder of Adelphia Communications, and his son, Tim, the company’s chief financial officer, who were convicted of fraud. Franklin Brown, the former vice-chairman of Rite Aid Corp, is serving a ten-year sentence at Butner.

Butner was named one of America’s ten cushiest prisons by Forbes magazine.

The magazine noted, however, that it is “no Club Fed”. Federal prisons, sometimes dubbed Club Fed because of their easygoing rules and lack of a fence, are only for inmates serving less than ten years.

Madoff is likely to be held in solitary confinement, at least at the beginning of his sentence, because he is considered at risk of revenge attacks. (ANI)

India, Pak foreign secretaries burn midnight oil to find common ground

Sharm-el-Sheikh (Egypt), July 15 (ANI): Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan – Shiv Shankar Menon and Salman Basheer – burnt the midnight oil on Tuesday to try to work out some kind of framework to lay the ground for the resumption of talks between the two countries.

Mandated by their respective Prime Ministers’ – Dr. Manmohan Singh and Yousuf Raza Gilani-to work out the modalities before the two heads of government meet on Thursday (July 16). Menon and Basheer interacted with each other without the assistance of aides late into the night.

The 90-minute meeting took place soon after the Indian delegation landed here from Paris after attending the French National Day celebrations there.

According to senior officials, the discussions between the two were good and detailed, and both agreed to meet again on Wednesday on the sidelines of the XVth Non-Aligned Summit that opens in this Red Sea resort today.

There were suggestions of some movement being made by both sides on the issue of terrorism and the possibility of a joint media appearance by the Prime Ministers’ of the two countries after they hear from their respective foreign secretaries.

Menon and Basheer are believed to have discussed the progress made by Islamabad in its probe into the 26/11 strikes and the steps taken to dismantle the terrorism infrastructure on its soil.

Menon and Basheer’s discussions are also believed to have covered Pakistan’s flip-flop over the arrest and release of Sayeed and the withdrawal of petitions challenging his release from the Supreme Court.

Ahead of the meeting between the two foreign secretaries and the two Prime Ministers’, Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna has demanded a “visible response” and undertaking from Pakistan on bringing the perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks to justice.

Prime Minister Gilani, who also arrived here on Tuesday, has said that he will approach his meeting with Dr. Singh with an “open heart and a positive mind.”

But he refused to comment on the Punjab provincial government’s decision to withdraw the petitions that challenged last month’s release from house arrest of Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Mohammed Sayeed.

Tuesday night’s talks come four days after Pakistan handed over a fresh dossier on its probe into the Mumbai terror attacks to India.

The dossier, handed over to the Indian High Commission officials in Islamabad on Saturday, identifies 13 new suspects and gives an update on Pakistan’s investigations into the November 26 attacks, sources said.

After Prime Minister Singh’s disclosure on Saturday that ISI chief Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shuja Pasha had met some Indian High Commission officials in Islamabad, speculation are rife about the powerful spy agency’s influence on the talks process.

At present, the Indian side is unwilling to hazard a guess on whether the ISI will be a part of the talks.

There is, however, a hope on the Indian side about some kind of commitment being made by Pakistan to bring the Mumbai terror accused quickly to justice and to stop the use of Pakistani soil for terror acts against India.

The Pakistani side is of the view that the composite dialogue process should not be held hostage to one case. (ANI)

Australia says spy arrest could affect China’s business

Melbourne, July 12 (ANI): Australia’s Financial Services Minister Chris Bowen has warned that the country’s business people may not want to work in China in the wake of Australian origin Rio Tinto executive Stern Hu being arrested in the country on espionage charges.

“The Chinese Government will be very aware that it is not good for business certainty if there’s a regular pattern of foreign business people being incarcerated,” news.co.au quoted Brown, as saying.

Hu has been detained for a week in Shanghai after he was accused of stealing state secrets and undermining China’s economic security.

Bowen said the Hu’s case would discourage foreign traders, including Australians, from doing business with China.

“It should also be a concern for the Chinese government that if foreign businesses feel that their degree of uncertainty is high, it will change the way that foreign businesses around the world approach business in China, and approach the placement of executives in China,” he said.

Australia’s Trade Minister Simon Crean has also expressed his “strong concern” to China over the Hu case during a pre-arranged visit to Shanghai.

Bowen said Australia was making representations to China “very strongly”, and added that Canberra would look at any lessons to be learnt from the Hu case to better educate and support business people going to China.

Australia’s open opposition to Beijing’s allegation against Hu has placed the Kevin Rudd government in its worst foreign policy crisis since taking office in November 2007.

On Friday, Rudd, who had rejected the Opposition’s call to directly intervene the matter, said it was a time for “working calmly, methodically” through a very difficult consular case.

“As we’ve done with many consular cases before, we’ll make all representations at what levels are necessary,” Rudd had said.

Beijing, however, says it has evidence to back its claims that Hu and three Rio Tinto co-workers damaged China’s economy and harmed its security. (ANI)

Mia Farrow warns online spies trying to derail her efforts to help Sudan refugees

London, July 12 (ANI): Actress and activist Mia Farrow has revealed that an online spy is threatening to overturn her efforts to help refugees in Sudan, and has claimed that this won’t budge her from standing for the cause.

The ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ star has been working hard to highlight the plight of those effected by civil war in the country’s Darfur region, and encourage governments to do more to help them.

In fact, the actress had recently fasted to raise awareness of the cause and even runs a daily blog showing pictures as well as up-to-date news on the situation in the Sudan.

And now Mia fears that spies are targeting her blog and are tipping off the British government about her actions.

“I have been notified today that someone has been faxing the contents of this site to members of the House of Commons in England.” the Daily Star quoted the American actress as saying in her latest updates.

She added: “I hope whoever is doing this will cease as this sort of harassment is counterproductive to all we are hoping to accomplish for the people of Darfur… Shame on you.” (ANI)

Mark Ronson wants to record theme track for next James Bond flick

Washington, July 06 (ANI): Music producer Mark Ronson has expressed his desire to record the theme track for the next James Bond movie.

The musician also dismissed rumours that he had aborted sessions with Amy Winehouse for the spy franchise’s last movie, ‘Quantum of Solace’ because the troubled singer wasn’t up to working.

He also said that the makers of the super spy flick have never approached him.

“No one’s called me, I think its just tabloid-ness. Of course I’d be interested, I’d do it any time. They know my number,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling Absolute Radio.

Ronson also mentioned that his production with Rumble Strips in their forthcoming album is the “best work” he has done.

He added: “I’ve been working with the Rumble Strips on their new album, its brilliant, it’s my proudest work of anything I’ve done up-to-date, it’s my proudest work.” (ANI)

MI6 chief’s beach pics on Facebook ‘no state secret’, says UK Foreign Secretary

London, July 6 (ANI): Reacting on the headlines grabbed by new MI6 head Sir John Sawers’ photographs, which appeared on Facebook, UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said that it is “not a state secret” that the spy chief wears Speedos.

John’s wife Shelley Sawers had posted beach photos of her husband on facebook site the day after he was appointment head of MI6.

Information on her profile revealed the couple’s friendships with actors Moir Leslie and Alister Cameron.

According to The Mail, Shelley had disclosed details on Facebook, including the location of the London flat used by the couple and the whereabouts of their three children and of Sir John’s parents.

Senior politicians said that the security lapse raised concerns about John’s ability to take up his post as chief of the Secret Intelligence Service this November, giving him responsibility for Britain’s overseas spying operations.

However, while talking on BBC1′s Andrew Marr Show, Miliband dismissed allegations of recklessness and asked people to “grow up”.

He said that John was an “outstanding professional”, and denied that the details on the social networking website, which have since been removed, would compromise his career.

“What are you leading the news with that… The fact that there’s a picture that the head of the MI6 goes swimming. Wow that really is exciting,” the Telegraph quoted Miliband as saying.

“It is not a state secret that he wears Speedo swimming trunks, for goodness sake let’s grow up.

“This allegation that there’s great secrets and then you find out it’s about his swimming trunks and the fact that his family’s getting dragged into it.

“He was appointed 10 days ago to be the head of MI6; he’s an outstanding professional who will do a really good job in an outstanding organisation that does a huge amount for this country.

“The newspapers have gone on to Facebook and got pictures of him in his swimming trunks – the fact that you’re leading on it when we’ve got Iran, Afghanistan and the other issues,’ he added.

Sir John Major, the former Conservative Prime Minister, said that the issue had been “overblown”. (ANI)