9/11 DVD die wordt vertraagd om Clintons te beschermen?
De schrijver van miniseries van TV van vorig jaar de „Weg aan 9/11 ″ zegt de versie van DVD van de show wordt vertraagd om de erfenis van Bill Clinton en de kandidatuur van Hillary Clinton te beschermen.
De rapporten van de Tijden van Los Angeles die Cyrus Nowrasteh zegt werd hij verteld door ABC dat DVD dit afgelopen Januari, toen April, toen deze zomer worden vrijgegeven. Nu is er geen vastgestelde versiedatum.
De mini-reeksen gieten een kritiek oog op de de anti-verschrikkingsinspanningen van het beleid Clinton voorafgaand aan de aanvallen. It was a ratings success and garnered seven Emmy nominations.
Now even Hollywood liberals are upset with its apparent shelving. Oliver Stone calls it, “Censorship in the most blatant way… it’s an important work and needs to be seen.”
Anchor Away
“CBS Evening News” anchor Katie Couric says she has seen major improvements during her visit to Iraq.
“We hear so much about things going bad, but real progress has been made there in terms of security and stability,” Couric said on Tuesday’s broadcast.
She noted that moderate Sunnis are joining the Iraqi security forces, saying: “The spike in police has really been significant. The incidents in Iraq have gone down dramatically.” And she said that Fallujah is, “considered a real role model of something working right in Iraq.”
The Hsu Fits
Rhode Island Democratic Congressman Patrick Kennedy says he is not returning $6,600 in contributions from embattled fundraiser Norman Hsu — who has bankrolled many party leaders and is currently a fugitive. Kennedy’s chief of staff says the congressman is following all the rules and there is no indication Hsu’s contributions were illegal.
But several top Democrats have said they will return Hsu’s money or donate it to charity — among them Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John Kerry — and the congressman’s father, Senator Edward Kennedy.
Back Market
You’ve been hearing for years about the Chinese ripping off things like music, books and American movies.
Now it turns out one Chinese official even plagiarized the letter of apology that he read during his corruption trial. Zhang Shaocang wept as he read his four-page statement, which said he had initially been dedicated to his work but lost his way.
It turns out the letter featured whole sentences copied word-for-word from a printed apology two weeks earlier by another disgraced Chinese official. an official state newspaper says Zhang was trying to get leniency from the court — but his stolen statement was dismissed as “showboating.”
—FOX News Channel’s Martin Hill contributed to this report.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,295882,00.html
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