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Booth at a Brighton University event offered new students tips on how to be prostitutes

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© AlamyAn advice service with a stand at Brighton University fresher’s fair says that one in six students either does sex work or is thinking about doing so.
A university has been accused of encouraging its students into prostitution after hosting a stand at its freshers' fair advising new undergraduates how to be sex workers.

Alongside the hockey team and Amnesty International, the freshers' fair at Brighton University last week also included a stand run by the Sex Workers' Outreach Project (Swop) Sussex, which calls itself an "advocacy" and advice service "representing student sex workers".

Swop tweeted last week: "1 in 6 students does sex work or thinks about turning to sex work. We can help."

Comment: This is pretty gross. One has to wonder if the value of a University education is worth the price prostitution inevitably has on your soul.

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Black Cat

ThinkProgress editor Ian Millhiser under fire after call to confront Republicans 'where they sleep'

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© J.D. Durkin/Cheddar / ReutersA protester confronts Senator Jeff Flake in an elevator. Still image obtained from a social media video
The justice editor for left-wing opinion site ThinkProgress tweeted out a call to confront GOP lawmakers everywhere, including, apparently, in their homes. Commenters have pointed out all sorts of problems with that.

"Tell me again why we shouldn't confront Republicans where they eat, where they sleep, and where they work until they stop being complicit in the destruction of our democracy," Ian Millhiser wrote on September 28, retweeting a CNN report on Senator Jeff Flake (R-Arizona). Flake was cornered by protesters in an elevator before the Senate Judicial Committee was to vote on Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination.

The opposition was hoping that Flake, who is not running for reelection, would side with the Committee Democrats in turning Kavanaugh down. While the Arizona Senator voted for Kavanaugh's nomination to proceed to the Senate floor, he requested a limited FBI probe into sexual misconduct allegations against the judge.

Comment: More irresponsible incitement from the loony Left. What will they do if/when the tables turn?


Bizarro Earth

Ukraine still refusing to hand over stolen Dutch masterpieces

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January 9th, 2005, became a "black Sunday" for the Dutch city of Hoorn. On that day the local museum was stripped of 24 rare paintings. Ten years later, some of the stolen masterpieces resurfaced in Kiev, and Dutch investigators believe that the rest are still in the hands of Petro Poroshenko's corrupt elite.

Westfries Museum hostess Marjam Faber said that the 2005 robbery was a shock to locals. She said that one of the museum's artifacts - the coffin of Hoorn's 17th-century vice-admiral Peter Floris - was turned by criminals into a "Trojan horse."

The whereabouts of a stolen art collection, which includes paintings from the Dutch Golden Age by Jan van Goyen, Jan Linsen and Jacob Waben remained unknown for a decade. And its reappearance has made the story even more complicated, turning a plain old-fashioned burglary into a political thriller with "fake news" on the side.

Comment: Following the US-backed coup in Ukraine, lawlessness is clearly running rampant:


Briefcase

Elon Musk to step down as chairman, must get pre-approval before saying anything about Tesla as part of SEC fraud settlement

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Since the whole affair started over a tweet, Musk is required to receive pre-approval for anything he says or posts about Tesla.
Elon Musk has settled with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, which had sued him for fraud over his tweets about taking Tesla private. Musk will have to step down as chairman, but gets to keep his CEO status.

According to the settlement filing, Musk has 45 days to step down as chairman of the board of directors of Tesla, and is banned from holding the position for three years. He will also have to pay a $20 million fine.

And since the whole affair started over a tweet, either careless or intentionally misleading, Musk is required to receive pre-approval for anything he says or posts about Tesla, "in any format, including, but not limited to, posts on social media (e.g., Twitter), the Company's website (e.g., the Company's blog), press releases, and investor calls."

Another $20mn will be paid by Tesla to settle claims it had failed to vet Musk's initial tweet.

The SEC complaint accused Musk of misleading investors with his August 7 tweet which said he had secured funding to take Tesla private at $420 a share, boosting the company's stock by more than 10 percent. Musk soon recanted, saying he would keep Tesla private and triggering investors' fury. The SEC ruled Musk's initial words "were false and misleading because they lacked any basis in fact."

Comment: Elon Musk gets sued by the SEC for misleading investors


Light Saber

Flashback Israeli attorney files FOIA request to determine Israeli govt's role in anti-Corbyn campaign

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© Reuters/Getty ImagesThe Labour Party has been plagued with antisemitism accusations due to Corbyn's support of the Palestinian cause.
Years of media scrutiny surrounding UK Labour and its leader, Jeremy Corbyn, over accusations of alleged anti-semitism have boiled to a frenzy in recent months.

The left-wing politician and his support for the Palestinian cause has made him the target of the international pro-Israel lobby, who have accused him of participating in and tolerating what has been dubbed the "new anti-Semitism": criticism of the Israeli state for its human rights abuses and war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territory.

After the Labour party adopted in July a new version of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism that specifically excludes portions conflating anti-Israel activism with anti-Semitism, criticism of Corbyn is at an all-time high.

Broom

Following the trend: Anti-immigration party presents serious challenge to Quebec's incumbent liberals

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Francois Legault, leader of the Coalition Avenir Quebec party, speaks during a news conference following a debate in Montreal on Sept. 13, 2018.
Days before a provincial election in Quebec, a center-right party promising to slash immigration and to kick out all immigrants who fail tests of "values" and the French language is in a dead heat with the incumbent Liberals who have governed the province for most of the past 15 years.

The Coalition Avenir Quebec, a party led by businessman Francois Legault, is tied with premier Philippe Couillard's Liberals, with each party supported by 30 percent of decided voters, according to a poll by Ipsos for La Presse and Global News. That makes it likely the Oct. 1 election will produce a minority government.

This year's contest will be the first in nearly six decades where the "national question" - whether French-speaking Quebec should separate from the rest of Canada - is not a campaign issue. But those bitter independence battles have morphed into acrimonious fights over immigration and perceived threats to Quebec's francophone identity.

"Young Quebecers are less attuned to independence, so the old nationalist discourse on sovereignty is not as strong," said Chedly Belkhodja, a professor at Concordia University's School of Community and Public Affairs in Montreal. "The big questions now are about identity and what Quebec will look like."

The hot-button topic of immigration emerged as a significant issue two weeks into the election campaign when Legault - then the clear front-runner - detailed his immigration platform.

Comment: If recent events in Europe can be viewed as a marker, the ruling liberals may be quite surprised by the outcome of the election - people are fed-up with politicians who aren't listening..


Bad Guys

US medding revealed as donors give $5.6million to pro-Brexit British lobbyists advocating 'free trade' deals on UK services

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The public is demanding an investigation after a report that British think tanks, advocating Brexit, received lavish funding from American donors.

The "analysis" carried out by the Guardian paper established that the US fundraising bodies, which provide donations to the British think tanks, had received $5.6 million (£4.3 million) since 2008.

This money was used to support four UK organizations - the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), the Adam Smith Institute, Policy Exchange and the Legatum - that played and keep playing a key role in the Brexit debate.

Those conservative think tanks have been advocating free trade deals with less governmental control, which is a stance "likely to benefit big American businesses" that oppose the EU tight regulations, imposed after the 2008 financial crisis, the Guardian wrote.

Comment: It's likely these think tanks care little about Brexit and more about how much they can corrupt UK regulations to their own advantage and what they can carve off of what's left of its public services:


Megaphone

'I don't care if I incite fear of Muslims, as long as it prevents children from being raped' - Tommy Robinson in heated interview

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Tommy Robinson said he doesn't care if he "incites fear" against Muslims as long as he stops "children from getting raped," in a heated interview with Sky News.

Speaking to the broadcaster following a court's decision to adjourn the retrial of Robinson - real name: Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon - on contempt of court charges, Robinson was questioned on why he doesn't campaign against white pedophiles. He said: "To be honest with you, I don't care if it incites fear [against Muslims] as long as it educates the children and prevents them from being raped."


Speaking to Sky News' Jason Farrell, Robinson stated: "If I believe I'm morally right then I'm not bothered about what your law says."

English Defence League (EDL) founder Robinson has largely turned away from street protests. Now a self-styled activist-journalist, he has been covering cases of so-called 'grooming gangs' - groups of Muslim males targeting and sexually abusing underage girls.

Bomb

Four injured in explosion at meeting of Donetsk communists, including party leader

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This latest incident comes about a month after Donetsk separatist leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko was assassinated by a bomb blast at this cafe in Donetsk.
At least four people, including a candidate for the head of the Russia-backed formation called the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), have been injured in an explosion in Donetsk.

The explosion on September 29 took place in a building where the local Communist Party held a meeting, officials in Ukraine's separatist regions said.

Igor Khakimzyanov, a candidate for the post of heading the DPR who was nominated by the Communist Party, said he was entering the building when the explosion happened.

"We were entering the building with one of my campaign staff. An explosion thundered as we were entering [the building]," he told reporters.

Separatist Telegram channels posted pictures online that appeared to show his injuries.


Hourglass

Ill fated frigate: Germany's new warships postponed yet again, will be outdated by the time they enter service

Baden-Württemberg-class frigate
© Luerssen DefenceBaden-Württemberg-class frigate
German Navy's newest frigate should have been commissioned in 2014 to replace ageing Cold War-era warships, but it won't be there until at least the next year due to faulty systems and snowballing cost, local media reported.

Commissioning of the 'Rheinland-Pfalz', the lead ship of the brand new Baden-Wuerttemberg-class frigates, has now been postponed until the first half of 2019, according to Die Zeit newspaper citing a military spokesman. The vessel should have joined the Navy in 2014, but the troubling post-delivery issues plagued the fate of the ambitious project.

The four Baden-Wuerttemberg-class vessels the Navy ordered back in 2007 will come as replacement to the ageing Bremen-class frigates. It is understood they will feature a powerful cannon, an array of anti-aircraft and anti-ship missiles as well as some stealth technologies, such as reduced radar, infrared and acoustic signatures.

Comment: Germany might benefit from some Russian expertise, rather than following the example of the US: