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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight on &#8216;One Tree Hill&#8217;, another band gets its moment in the Toobworld spotlight when The Honorary Title (from Brooklyn) performs at the bar club Tric.
This folk/pop/punk band debuted on Warner Music last summer with &#8220;Scream And Light Up The Sky&#8221; and music from that album will figure in tonight&#8217;s episode. While The Honorary Title [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tonight on &#8216;One Tree Hill&#8217;, another band gets its moment in the Toobworld spotlight when The Honorary Title (from Brooklyn) performs at the bar club Tric.</p>
<p>This folk/pop/punk band debuted on Warner Music last summer with &#8220;Scream And Light Up The Sky&#8221; and music from that album will figure in tonight&#8217;s episode. While The Honorary Title is playing up on the Tric stage, the travails of the show&#8217;s main characters will play out throughout the club. For instance, Carrie will use the night out as a way to get closer to Nathan; Mouth gets forced by Brooke to go on a blind date; and Lindsey gets all up in Lucas&#8217; face about sneaking off to see Peyton.</p>
<p>Apt name - it&#8217;s a regular &#8216;Peyton Place&#8217; in &#8216;One Tree Hill&#8217;!</p>
<p>After tonight, The Honorary Title will have televersions of themselves. Maybe not as cool as having your own action figures, but it&#8217;s the best we can supply at Toobworld Central. (Pictured here is a fan-snap of the band as they performed before the crowd at Tric.)</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;One Tree Hill&#8217; airs on the CW at 9 pm EST, 8 pm Central.</strong></p>
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		<title>How do i get you alone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While American Idol contestants are well inclined to make the US Billboard charts, so too are the songs that they sing.  During the Hollywood competitions, the songs that gained the most search inquiries were &#8220;How Do I Get You Alone&#8221; or better known as &#8220;Alone&#8221; by the hot 80&#8217;s group, Heart, and &#8220;Bohemian Rhapsody&#8221; by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While American Idol contestants are well inclined to make the US Billboard charts, so too are the songs that they sing.  During the Hollywood competitions, the songs that gained the most search inquiries were <strong>&#8220;How Do I Get You Alone&#8221; or better known as &#8220;Alone&#8221; by the hot 80&#8217;s group, Heart, and &#8220;Bohemian Rhapsody&#8221; by Queen. </strong></p>
<p>Searches for &#8220;Alone&#8221; received &#8220;volcanic&#8221; inquiries following Tuesday night&#8217;s American Idol competition.</p>
<p>&#8220;Alone&#8221; is a song composed in 1983 by Tom Kelly and Billy Steinberg. It was first recorded by American rock band Heart in 1987, reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.</p>
<p>Bohemian Rhapsody (help·info) is a song written by Freddie Mercury and originally recorded by the band Queen for their 1975 album A Night at the Opera. The song is in the style of a stream-of-consciousness nightmare, and has a very unusual musical structure for a piece of popular music (it has no chorus, instead consisting of various seemingly disjunct sections including operatic segments and an a cappella and heavy metal part). Despite this, it was released as a single and became a huge commercial success. In addition, the song is widely hailed as Queen&#8217;s magnum opus, and it marked a decisive point in the band&#8217;s career and setting them on the way to become one of the world&#8217;s most popular music groups.</p>
<p>We may even have a gambling theme going here with Queen of Hearts.</p>
<p>And since we&#8217;re on the subject of gambling, let&#8217;s consider an important little American Idol tidbit.  These songs were heavily searched probably because the individual or individuals who sang them stood out among viewers.  Something to consider when contemplating future elimination bets</p>
<p>Carrie Underwood covered Heart&#8217;s &#8220;Alone&#8221; during one of the &#8220;Idol&#8221; episodes, and it was such an amazing performance that Simon Cowell said to her, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to make a prediction: you are not only to win this competition, but you&#8217;re going to sell millions of records&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;Alone&#8221; was sung by a British national who first had to overcome being turned down for a visa after moving on to the Hollywood round during Season 5.  This year she discovered an allergy to her dog that makes the British singer&#8217;s voice hoarse.  A mask was worn around Fido to cure her voice and, apparently, it did the trick.</p>
<p>Australian Michal Johns performed &#8220;Bohemian Rhapsody.  Should Johns make it into the final 24, he could be earmarked by bookmakers as the favorite to win.</p>
<p>Simon told him it was the best audition of the day. He got three yes votes. Foreigners were doing well with the competition as Irish girl Carly Smithson also got three yes votes. Also getting a vote of confidence was Asia&#8217;h Epperson.</p>
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		<title>Indefatigable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of my last visits in Burgundy was with Etienne de Montille of Domaine de Montille, Deux Montille (the négociant business he runs with his sister Alix) and Domaine du Château de Puligny-Montrachet, where he is the estate manager.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my last visits in Burgundy was with Etienne de Montille of Domaine de Montille, Deux Montille (the négociant business he runs with his sister Alix) and Domaine du Château de Puligny-Montrachet, where he is the estate manager.</p>
<p>De Montille has just finished reorganizing the domaine, where he and Alix are now the owners. He is in charge of vinifying the reds, she the whites for both the domaine and the négoce business.</p>
<p>None of the reds had been bottled. One group had been racked into tank in early November for bottling in March. Two cuvées were just racked two weeks prior to my visit for bottling in April. The third group was still in barrel and yet to be racked. They are scheduled for bottling in May or June.</p>
<p>De Montille’s insight into winemaking is fascinating to hear (see video). “I adapt every year,” he said. “With white wine, people are more careful, but with reds, people are more systematic each year. But I think it’s just as important to adapt the maturation for reds too,” he added.</p>
<p>For example, he will bottle the 2006s earlier than the ’05s, which saw 21 months in barrel, two months in tank and were bottled just before the 2007 harvest.</p>
<p>The Beaune Grèves, with 40 percent of the stems retained, was closed on the nose, but long, rich and fruity, offering cherry, mineral and spice notes (88–91). Also with 40 percent of the stems, the Pommard Pezerolles showed elegance for the appellation. It was dense and solid, with cherry and iron flavors. Perhaps a tad less complex than above today (88–91).</p>
<p>The Volnay Mitans revealed aromatic floral and red currant aromas and elegance. Its tannins were just a little coarse on the finish from the racking and filtering, but this was very Volnay (88-91). The Corton Clos du Roi, an approximate blend from barrel, was more stern, with wild garrigue scents, yet pure, mineral and racy with a long, cherry and spice aftertaste (90–93).</p>
<p>“There was a big gap between the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits at the beginning, but the Côte de Beaune is catching up,” de Montille said. “They won’t have the structure, roundness and profundity of the Côte de Nuits, but they will have the complexity and character.”</p>
<p>From the Côte de Nuits, the Nuits-St.-Georges Aux St.-Juliens is a new wine for the domaine in 2006. It offered blackberry and black currant flavors in a fresh, elegant, charming way (87–90). Its premier cru big brother, the Nuits-St.-Georges Les Thoreys, from further up the slope, was still in barrel. It featured blackberry and black cherry notes in a classy, refined manner (89–92).</p>
<p>There are two Vosne-Romanée Malconsorts chez de Montille, as of the 2005 vintage. The “normale” dished up a huge nose of black pepper, cinnamon, rose and red currant, with elegance, depth and length (90–93). The Christiane, from older vines, was deeper, sappier and more silky, a backward red with more structure and mineral than the regular bottling (91–94).</p>
<p>Several 2006 whites stood out. From the Deux Montille range, there was a fresh Meursault Tessons, showing honey, citrus and mineral flavors (88–91) and a riper, peach-, lemon- and mineral-tinged St.-Aubin Les Murgers des Dents de Chien (88–91). Under the Domaine Montille label, the Puligny-Montrachet Caillerets was full of passion fruit and mineral notes. It’s a linear white, very long and complete (90–93). The Corton-Charlemagne, from the first commercial release after grafting from Pinot Noir, displayed great intensity and mineral character, along with lemon, floral and apple flavors. A tensile white and very long in the mouth (92–95).</p>
<p>We then drove over to Château de Puligny-Montrachet, where we tasted a range of 2006s from tank and a few 2007s from barrel. “This [2006] is the first vintage since I have been here that we are close to what we want to do in the vineyards and cellar,” said de Montille.</p>
<p>The ’06s are impressive. I particularly liked the Puligny-Montrachet, a lively, straight-laced, hazelnut- and mineral-infused white (88–91). The St.-Aubin En Remilly was richer, with floral, peach and pear notes and a chalky, mineral finish (88–91).</p>
<p>The Puligny-Montrachet Chalumeaux was round and honeyed, with floral and peach flavors and a hint of orange blossom on the fresh finish (89–92). The Folatières also had floral and orange blossom notes on an elegant, harmonious frame (89–92). The Meursault Perrières was cut from different cloth: <strong>Stone, apple and chalk elements were coiled tightly in the lean, tensile structure. It was very intense and long (91–94).</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Boston Legal&#8221; star Candice Bergen and sci-fi actor Scott Bakula have a history together. The two shared a romance on Bergen&#8217;s show &#8220;Murphy Brown&#8221; in the 90&#8217;s, and will reunite on &#8220;Boston Legal&#8221; on Tuesday.
Best known for starring in the sci-fi television series &#8220;Quantum Leap&#8221; and &#8220;Star Trek: Enterprise,&#8221; Bakula shared chemistry with Bergen during [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Boston Legal&#8221; star Candice Bergen and sci-fi actor Scott Bakula have a history together. The two shared a romance on Bergen&#8217;s show &#8220;Murphy Brown&#8221; in the 90&#8217;s, and will reunite on &#8220;Boston Legal&#8221; on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Best known for starring in the sci-fi television series &#8220;Quantum Leap&#8221; and &#8220;Star Trek: Enterprise,&#8221; Bakula shared chemistry with Bergen during their &#8220;Murphy Brown&#8221; run. Between 1994 and 1996, Bakula appeared on 14 episodes of the show.</p>
<p>Bakula will renew his chemistry with Bergen&#8217;s character Shirley on the Legal episode entitled &#8220;Glow in the Dark.&#8221; He will play Jack, Shirley&#8217;s former law school love.</p>
<p>Bakula grew up in Missouri where he had lead roles in his church productions of &#8220;Godspell&#8221; and &#8220;Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.&#8221; Before becoming a favorite of sci-fi fans, he also played the role of Tevye in his high school&#8217;s production of &#8220;Fiddler on the Roof.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Bakula will appear at the 20th -anniversary convention for Quantum.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gary Coleman revealed today that he’s tied the knot, and it’s not just his first marriage — it’s his first time ever being in love.
The 40-year-old former child actor told “Inside Edition” that he secretly wed Shannon Price, 22, on Aug. 28 after the couple met on a movie set.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gary Coleman revealed today that he’s tied the knot, and it’s not just his first marriage — it’s his first time ever being in love.</strong></p>
<p>The 40-year-old former child actor told “Inside Edition” that he secretly wed Shannon Price, 22, on Aug. 28 after the couple met on a movie set.</p>
<p>“I never got the opportunity to be romantic or feel romantic with anyone,” the “Diff’rent Strokes” star said. “I wasn’t saving myself; she just happened to be the one.”</p>
<p>Price, who’s about 5œ feet tall, said neither their height nor their age difference deterred her from falling for the 4-foot-8 actor.</p>
<p>“He was 10 feet tall to me because he was sweet and I really liked his personality,” she said.</p>
<p>Price, who now sells Coleman memorabilia on the Internet, said she hopes to be known for more than her household name of a husband.</p>
<p>“She’s a great eBayer,” Coleman said. She’s a fabulous eBayer. I hope she gets famous for that.”</p>
<p>“Inside Edition” will have more about the couple at 3 p.m. today on WLS-Channel 7.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Lantos is serving his thirteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was first elected to Congress in November 1980 - the only Democrat to defeat an un-indicted incumbent Republican in the year of the Reagan landslide. He won his seat by the lowest plurality of any Member of Congress elected that year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left"><strong><img src="http://www.newsblogtwist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tom_and_annette.jpg" alt="Biography of Congressman Tom Lantos" align="left" />Tom Lantos</strong> is serving his thirteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was first elected to Congress in November 1980 - the only Democrat to defeat an un-indicted incumbent Republican in the year of the Reagan landslide. He won his seat by the lowest plurality of any Member of Congress elected that year - 46% to his opponent’s 43%. Through excellent constituent service, careful attention to his district’s needs, and hard work in the Bay Area and in Washington, Tom has been reelected repeatedly by large margins.</p>
<p>An American by choice, Tom Lantos was born in Budapest, Hungary, on February 1, 1928. He was 16 years of age when Nazi Germany occupied his native country. As a teenager, he was placed in a Hungarian fascist forced labor camp. He succeeded in escaping and was able to survive in a safe house in Budapest set up by Swedish humanitarian Raoul Wallenberg. His story is one of the individual accounts which forms the basis of Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award winning documentary about the Holocaust in Hungary, The Last Days. An article about Tom’s background in World War II and the Spielberg film was published in the University of Washington alumni magazine. The San Francisco Examiner also published an article focusing on Tom’s background. The San Mateo Daily Journal published an article discussing how Tom’s experiences in the Holocaust during World War II shaped his outlook and his course in life.<br />
<strong><img src="http://www.newsblogtwist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tom_and_annette_circa_1950.jpg" alt="tom_and_annette_circa_1950.jpg" align="right" />In 1947</strong>, Tom was awarded an academic scholarship to study in the United States on the basis of an essay he wrote about U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In August of that year, he arrived in New York City after a week-long boat trip to America on a converted World War II troop ship. His only possession was a precious Hungarian salami, which U.S. customs officials promptly confiscated when he arrived. Just a few weeks after he left Hungary, the communist party seized control of the country.</p>
<p>Tom attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where he received a B.A. and M.A. in Economics. He moved to San Francisco in 1950 and began graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where he later received his Ph.D. in economics. In the fall of 1950 he started teaching economics at San Francisco State University.</p>
<p><strong><img src="http://www.newsblogtwist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tom_graduation.jpg" alt="Biography of Congressman Tom Lantos" align="left" />In the summer of 1950</strong>, Tom Lantos married his childhood sweetheart, Annette Tillemann. Their first home was a tiny apartment in San Francisco. After a few years, they were able to purchase a modest home in San Bruno, and later they bought a home in Millbrae, where their two daughters attended public schools and where Tom served for several years as a member of the Millbrae School Board.<br />
For three decades (1950-1980) Tom Lantos was a professor of economics, an international affairs analyst for public television, and an economic consultant to businesses. He also served in senior advisory roles to members of the United States Senate.</p>
<p><strong>Tom and Annette Lantos</strong> are the parents of two daughters - Annette and Katrina. Annette is married to Timber Dick, an independent businessman in Colorado, and they are the parents of ten children. Katrina is married to Richard N. Swett, former New Hampshire <strong>Congressman (1991-1995) and former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (1998-2001). The Swetts are the parents of seven children.</strong></p>
<p>The San Francisco Chronicle published a biographic article about Tom Lantos in January 2007 at the time he was designated Chair of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs: Lantos the master storyteller, communicator.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Thomas Peter “Tom” Lantos (February 1, 1928 – February 11, 2008)[1] was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1981 until his death, representing California’s 12th congressional district (numbered as the 11th District from 1981-93). The district includes the northern two-thirds of San Mateo County and a small portion of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- by admin --><strong><img src="http://www.newsblogtwist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/tom-lantos.jpg" alt="Tom Lantos" align="right" />Dr. Thomas Peter “Tom” Lantos</strong> (February 1, 1928 – February 11, 2008)[1] was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1981 until his death, representing California’s 12th congressional district (numbered as the 11th District from 1981-93). The district includes the northern two-thirds of San Mateo County and a small portion of southwest San Francisco.</p>
<p>Lantos had announced in early January that he would not run for reelection in 2008 because of cancer of the esophagus.</p>
<p>Member of the U.S. House of Representatives<br />
from California’s 12th district<br />
In office<br />
January 5, 1981 – February 11, 2008<br />
Preceded by William H. Royer<br />
Succeeded by TBD</p>
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<p>Died February 11, 2008 (aged 80)<br />
Bethesda Naval Medical Center<br />
Born February 1, 1928(1928-02-01)<br />
Budapest, Hungary<br />
Political party Democratic<br />
Spouse Annette Lantos<br />
Residence San Mateo, California<br />
Religion Jewish<br />
Personal and family life<br />
Born as Lantos Tamás Péter to a Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary, Lantos was part of a resistance movement against the Nazis during the German occupation of Hungary. In his floor speeches, he sometimes referred to himself as one of the few living members of Congress who fought against fascism.</p>
<p>He sought refuge in a safe house established by Raoul Wallenberg; in 1981 Lantos sponsored a bill making Wallenberg an Honorary Citizen of the United States. He moved to the United States in 1947, and spoke with a pronounced Hungarian accent.</p>
<p>Lantos considered himself a secular Jew. He was the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in Congress.[4] Upon immigrating to the United States under the auspices of Hillel he attended the University of Washington and the University of California, Berkeley, receiving his Ph.D in 1953.</p>
<p>For three decades prior to his service in Congress (1950–1980), Lantos was a professor of economics, an international affairs analyst for public television, and a consultant to a number of businesses. He also served as a senior advisor to several U.S. Senators.</p>
<p>Lantos made his first run for office in 1980, when he defeated one-term Republican congressman Bill Royer by 5,700 votes. He never faced another contest nearly that close, and was reelected 13 times.</p>
<p>Lantos and his wife Annette have two daughters, Annette and Katrina, and 17 grandchildren. Lantos’ wife is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon church). Annette Lantos is a first cousin of the sisters Zsa Zsa, Eva, and Magda Gabor.[5] Katrina, who married ambassador and former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire’s 2nd congressional district Richard Swett, was a candidate for Congress in New Hampshire, running for the House of Representative in 2002 against Charlie Bass and in 2008 for the U.S. Senate against John Sununu. His daughter Annette is married to Timber Dick, “an independent businessman in Colorado.” [6]</p>
<p>Lantos appeared in the Academy Award winning film The Last Days, a documentary of the Holocaust’s effect on Hungarian Jews, and “To Bear Witness”, another documentary.[7]</p>
<p>Lantos often brought a small white terrier named Mackó (little bear in Hungarian, pronounced mɒtskoː) to his Capitol Hill office. Lantos’ previous dog, a small poodle named Gigi, was also a fixture in Washington.</p>
<p>Tom Lantos was an Honorary Member of The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation<br />
Political positions<br />
Lantos was a strong supporter of the Iraq War from the start, but from 2006 onward made increasingly critical statements about the war, and as the chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs he held 20 oversight hearings on the war in 2007. See separate section below about the war in Iraq.</p>
<p>Lantos was a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus[8] and has repeatedly called for reforms to the nation’s health-care system, reduction of the national budget deficit and the national debt, repeal of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, and opposed Social Security privatization efforts. He supported same-sex marriage rights and marijuana for medical use, was a strong proponent of gun control[9] and was adamantly pro-choice.[10]</p>
<p>Lantos was a well-known advocate on behalf of the environment, receiving consistently high ratings from the League of Conservation Voters and other environmental organizations for his legislative record.[11] His long-standing efforts to protect open space brought thousands of acres under the protection of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, including Mori Point, Sweeney Ridge and — most recently — Rancho Corral de Tierra, which will keep its watersheds and delicate habitats free from development permanently.[12][13] In 2005 he opposed an effort to expand public use of the Farallon Islands, a protected wildlife haven.</p>
<p>Lantos consistently championed local transportation projects that need federal funds and, given his seniority in Congress, proved successful at delivering this support.<br />
Foreign affairs issues<br />
Lantos served as the chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs.</p>
<p>Through its more than 20 years of work, the Congressional Human Rights Caucus[14] — of which Lantos was co-chair with Representative Frank Wolf — has covered a wide range of human rights issues, speaking out for Christians who want to practice their faith in Saudi Arabia and Sudan, fighting for Tibetans to be able to retain their culture and religion in Tibet and advocating for other oppressed minorities worldwide. Lantos’ efforts to protect religious freedom in 2004 resulted in a bill to halt the global spread of antisemitism.[15]</p>
<p>Lantos was involved with his colleagues on the International Relations Committee on many decisions that affect other aspects of American foreign policy. Lantos spoke out strongly against waste, fraud and abuse in the multi-billion dollar U.S. reconstruction program in Iraq, and has warned that the U.S. may lose Afghanistan to the Taliban if the Bush Administration fails to take decisive action to halt the current decline in political stability there.</p>
<p>Lantos, then the ranking Democrat on the International Relations Committee, tried to disrupt U.S. military aid to Egypt. Lantos argued that the Egyptian military had made insufficient efforts to stop the flow of money and weapons across the Egyptian border to Hamas in Gaza, and had not contributed troops to internationally-supported peacekeeping efforts in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Lantos was a strong advocate of Israel, and has spoken at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.[16]<br />
1991 Persian Gulf War<br />
See also: Nurse Nayirah<br />
Lantos was a strong supporter of the 1991 Persian Gulf War. During the run-up to the war, the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, of which Lantos was co-chairman, hosted a young Kuwaiti woman identified only as “Nurse Nayirah”, who told of horrific abuses by Iraqi soldiers, including the killing of Kuwaiti babies by taking them out of their incubators and leaving them to die on the cold floor of the hospital. These alleged atrocities figured prominently in the rhetoric at the time about Iraqi abuses in Kuwait.</p>
<p>The girl’s account was later challenged by independent human rights monitors.[17] “Nurse Nayirah” later turned out to be the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the United States.[17] Asked about his having allowed the girl to give testimony without identifying herself, and without her story having been corroborated, Lantos replied, “The notion that any of the witnesses brought to the caucus through the Kuwaiti Embassy would not be credible did not cross my mind… I have no basis for assuming that her story is not true, but the point goes beyond that. If one hypothesizes that the woman’s story is fictitious from A to Z, that in no way diminishes the avalanche of human rights violations.”[17]</p>
<p>Lantos and John R. MacArthur, the foremost critic of the Nayirah issue, each had op-eds features in the New York Times, in which each accused the other of distortion.[18] MacArthur suggested that Lantos may have materially benefited from his having accommodated Nayirah.[19] Nayirah was later revealed to have connections to a lobbying firm in the employ of a Kuwaiti activist group, and her story has since come to be regarded as baseless propaganda.[19]<br />
War in Iraq<br />
By September 2002, Lantos had shown himself to be a supporter of the White House position on the war. On October 4, 2002, Mr. Lantos led a narrow majority of Democrats on the House International Relations Committee to a successful vote in support of the President’s path toward war, seeking the approval of the United Nations, but allowing the President to strike out on his own if necessary. The resolution later passed the House and the Senate with a total of 373 members of Congress supporting it. “The train is now on its way,” said Mr. Lantos after his — and the President’s — victory.[20] In later hearings on the war, Mr. Lantos continued his enthusiastic support. At one point he was confronted by witnesses who questioned the likelihood of enthusiastic Baghdadis welcoming the invading Americans; Mr. Lantos called this a kind of racism, to suggest the Iraqis might be so ungrateful.</p>
<p>Starting in early 2006, Mr. Lantos has distanced himself from the Bush Administration’s Iraq policy, making critical statements at hearings, on the House floor and in published media interviews about the conduct of the war. During hearings of the House International Relations Committee, where he was then the ranking member, Lantos repeatedly praised the investigative work of the office of the Special Inspector of Iraq Reconstruction General Stuart Bowen, which uncovered evidence of waste, fraud and abuse in the use of U.S. taxpayer dollars intended to help secure and rebuild Iraq.</p>
<p>Lantos was an immediate and consistent critic of the troop surge advocated by President Bush. On the night in January 2007 that Bush announced his plan, Lantos responded, “I oppose the so-called surge that constitutes the centerpiece of the President’s plan. Our efforts in Iraq are a mess, and throwing in more troops will not improve it.” And during a joint House hearing on September 10, 2007 featuring General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker, Lantos said, “The Administration’s myopic policies in Iraq have created a fiasco. Is it any wonder that on the subject of Iraq, more and more Americans have little confidence in this Administration? We can not take ANY of this Administration’s assertions on Iraq at face value anymore, and no amount of charts or statistics will improve its credibility. This is not a knock on you, General Petraeus, or on you, Ambassador Crocker. But the fact remains, gentlemen, that the Administration has sent you here today to convince the members of these two Committees and the Congress that victory is at hand. With all due respect to you, I must say … I don’t buy it.”<br />
Darfur<br />
On April 28, 2006, Lantos and four other Democratic U.S. Representatives (Sheila Jackson Lee, Jim McGovern, Jim Moran, and John Olver), along with six other activists, took part in a civil disobedience action in front of the Sudanese embassy in Washington, D.C. They were protesting the role of the Sudanese government in carrying out genocide in the Darfur conflict and were arrested for disorderly conduct.[21]<br />
Lebanon<br />
On August 27, 2006, at the Israeli Foreign Ministry building in Israel, Lantos said he would block a foreign aid package promised by President George W. Bush to Lebanon and free the funds only when Beirut agreed to the deployment of international troops on the border with Syria. Lantos was meeting at the time with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni after talks with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.<br />
Retirement<br />
On January 2, 2008, Lantos announced he would not run for a 15th term in the House due to his cancer diagnosis. However, he had planned to complete his final term. Lantos was quoted as saying, “It is only in the United States that a penniless survivor of the Holocaust and a fighter in the anti-Nazi underground could have received an education, raised a family, and had the privilege of serving the last three decades of his life as a Member of Congress,” he said. “I will never be able to express fully my profoundly felt gratitude to this great country.” [22] [23]</p>
<p>Lantos had endorsed former State Senator Jackie Speier in the primary.[24]<br />
Congressional scorecards<br />
See also</p>
<p>Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart<br />
Project Vote Smart provides the following results from congressional scorecards.[25]</p>
<p>American Civil Liberties Union – 91% for 2005–2006<br />
Americans for Democratic Action – 100% for 2006<br />
American Land Rights Association – 9% for 2006<br />
Americans for Tax Reform – 0% for 2006<br />
AFL-CIO – 100% in 2006<br />
Campaign for America’s Future – 100% for 2005-2006<br />
Conservative Index-John Birch Society – 11% for Fall 2004<br />
Children’s Defense Fund – 100% for 2006<br />
Drug Policy Alliance – 83% for 2006<br />
Drum Major Institute – 100% for 2005<br />
Family Research Council – 0% for 2006<br />
FreedomWorks – 0% for 2006<br />
Gun Owners of America – 0% for 2006<br />
Humane Society of the United States – 100% for 2005-2006<br />
League of Conservation Voters – 92% for 2006<br />
NARAL Pro-Choice America – 100% for 2006<br />
National Association of Wheat Growers – 37% for 2005<br />
National Education Association – 100% for 2005-2006<br />
National Federation of Independent Business – 14% for 2005-2006<br />
National Journal – Composite liberal score of 86.2% for 2006<br />
National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws – 20 for 2006<br />
National Organization for Women – 95% for 2005-2006<br />
National Rifle Association – F for 2006<br />
National Right to Life Committee – 0% for 2005-2006<br />
National Taxpayers Union – 10% for 2006<br />
Population Connection – 100% for 2006<br />
Republican Liberty Caucus – 16% for 2005<br />
Secular Coalition for America – 70% on 2006 scorecards[26]<br />
United States Chamber of Commerce – 33% for 2006</p>
<p>Controversies<br />
During a 1996 Congressional inquiry into the “Filegate” scandal, Rep. Lantos told witness Craig Livingstone that “with an infinitely more distinguished public record than yours, Admiral Boorda committed suicide when he may have committed a minor mistake.” Boorda, the Chief of Naval Operations, had recently taken his own life after his right to wear Combat V decorations had been questioned. Lantos was criticized by some (including fellow Congressman Joe Scarborough) who interpreted the remark as a suggestion that Livingstone too should kill himself.[27]</p>
<p>On May 3, 2000, Lantos was involved in an automobile accident while driving on Capitol Hill. Lantos drove over a young boy’s foot and then failed to stop his vehicle. He was later fined over the incident for inattentive driving.[citation needed]</p>
<p>In 2002, Lantos, who was on the House Committee on International Affairs, took Colette Avital, a Labor Party member of the Israeli Knesset, by the hand, and, according to Ha’aretz, tried to reassure her with these words: “My dear Colette, don’t worry. You won’t have any problem with Saddam. We’ll be rid of the bastard soon enough. And in his place we’ll install a pro-Western dictator, who will be good for us and for you.” [28] He later denied saying this, but Avital confirmed it. [29]</p>
<p>In June 2007, Lantos called former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder a “political prostitute” at the dedication ceremony of the Victims of Communism Memorial, which caused a political backlash from the German government. Lantos was referring to Schröder’s ties to energy business in Russia, and remarked that this appellation would offend prostitutes.[30]</p>
<p>In October 2007, Dutch parliament members said Lantos insulted them while discussing the War on Terrorism by stating that the Netherlands had to help the United States, because they liberated them in the Second World War, while adding that the upheaval over Guantanamo in Europe was bigger than over Auschwitz at the time.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>WASHINGTON (AFP)</strong> — Tom Lantos, a Hungarian born-Holocaust survivor, outspoken global human rights advocate and veteran Democratic foreign affairs expert, died Monday, a month after announcing he had cancer.</p>
<p>California representative Lantos, who had just turned 80, was surrounded by his family when he died Monday morning in Bethesda naval hospital north of Washington, his spokeswoman Lynne Weil said.</p>
<p>He died from complications of cancer of the esophagus, which he said last month would force his retirement from the House of Representatives, where he had served since being elected in 1980 and latterly chaired the chamber’s Foreign Affairs committee.</p>
<p>When he announced his diagnosis, Lantos, expressed his “profoundly felt gratitude to this great country.”</p>
<p>“It is only in the United States that a penniless survivor of the Holocaust and a fighter in the anti-Nazi underground could have received an education, raised a family, and had the privilege of serving the last three decades of his life as a member of Congress,” he said.</p>
<p>Tributes quickly poured in for Lantos, from across the political aisle.</p>
<p>President George W. Bush hailed him as a “champion” of human rights.</p>
<p>“As the only Holocaust survivor to serve in Congress, Tom was a living reminder that we must never turn a blind eye to the suffering of the innocent at the hands of evil men,” Bush said in a statement issued from the White House, where flags were lowered to half-staff.</p>
<p>Hillary and Bill Clinton remembered the “courageous and improbable journey” of Lantos’s life.</p>
<p>“Tom bore witness to the worst of human cruelty and devoted his life to stopping it,” the Clintons said in a statement.</p>
<p>Clinton’s Democratic White House rival Barack Obama honored Lantos’s “truly extraordinary life” in which he “never wavered in his defense of freedom and opposition to tyranny.”</p>
<p>House speaker Nancy Pelosi said the veteran congressman’s passing was a “terrible loss” while the top Republican on the Foreign Affairs committee Ileana Ros-Lehtinen described Lantos as an “unfailingly gracious and courageous man.”</p>
<p>Born in Budapest to a Jewish family in February 1928, Lantos was 16 when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary. As a teenager, he was a member of the anti-Nazi resistance, and later of the anti-Communist student movement.</p>
<p>After the Soviets invaded Hungary, he discovered that most of his family had died in the Holocaust. By 1947, he was in the United States on an academic scholarship and became an economics professor in San Francisco.</p>
<p>Since the Democrats regained control of Congress in 2006 elections, Lantos has used his committee to launch strident appeals for greater US action on human rights in China, Darfur, Myanmar and Russia.</p>
<p>Under his stewardship, the committee voted in October to describe the mass slaughter of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire as “genocide” — plunging US relations with Turkey into crisis.</p>
<p>Lantos had also emerged as a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and warned last June “Russia’s tactics under the KGB colonel now in charge of the Kremlin threaten to send the country back to its authoritarian past.”</p>
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Rep. Tom Lantos, a California Democrat who chaired the House Foreign Affairs Committee, died early Monday morning after a bout with esophageal cancer, according to a release by his office.  He was 80.
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<p>Rep. Tom Lantos, a California Democrat who chaired the House Foreign Affairs Committee, died early Monday morning after a bout with esophageal cancer, according to a release by his office.  He was 80.</p>
<p>Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor to serve in Congress, died at Bethesda Naval Medical Center, according to the release.</p>
<p>Lantos disclosed last month that he had been diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus and would not seek another term in the House.<br />
Governor Dean issued the following statement:</p>
<p>Our nation has lost a great public servant with the passing of Representative Tom Lantos. In serving his constituents and his country, Tom never forgot the Democratic Party’s ideals of freedom, fairness, and opportunity for all. As Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, he was an authority on foreign policy issues and a voice for the oppressed. The only Holocaust survivor in Congress, he was a forceful and passionate advocate for civil liberties and human rights. Today, I join with countless others across the country in offering my thoughts and prayers to Rep. Lantos’ family and friends as we honor his life and legacy.<br />
And from a statement on Lantos’ House website:</p>
<p>Throughout his adult life Lantos sought to be a voice for human rights and civil liberties. He and Annette Lantos, his childhood sweetheart and wife of nearly 58 years were, as Lantos put it, “full partners both in Congress and in life,” and they continued their work right up to his final days. Tom Lantos was the founding co-chairman of the 24-year-old Congressional Human Rights Caucus, which Annette directed as a volunteer since its inception. He also founded the Congressional Friends of Animals Caucus.<br />
Annette said that her husband’s life was “defined by courage, optimism, and unwavering dedication to his principles and to his family.”</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As leaders in the wireless industry meet Monday in Barcelona for the annual Mobile World Congress, they will be buzzing about the latest open software platform for mobile handsets. More companies are signing up to support it. A few phone makers will be flashing hot off the bench prototypes. S<strong>oftware developers</strong> will be snapping up just-released development kits.</p>
<p>The surprise is, the platform isn&#8217;t the much-vaunted Open Handset Alliance set up by Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ). Instead, a year-old alliance of companies spearheaded by a group called the LiMo Foundation is horning into the spotlight.</p>
<p>Both are working to create a truly open mobile software platform that standardizes how developers build their applications. Currently applications developers spend large amounts of time rewriting or tuning their applications for a myriad of software environments, including Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Windows Mobile and Nokia (nyse: NOK - news - people ) Series 60, and beginning last year, some Linux-powered phones. For consumers, an open system could translate into faster access to richer mobile applications like mobile TV and location-based services, and more affordable cell phones.</p>
<p>Google made headlines last year when it unveiled its Open Handset Alliance, a group of 34 technology and mobile companies that also is seeking to develop such an open and free mobile platform. That alliance will have news in Barcelona, too: Several companies, including British chipmaker ARM, are expected to exhibit prototype chips and phones running on the alliance&#8217;s platform, dubbed Android. Alliance member HTC Corp. has already said it plans to offer an Android phone this year.</p>
<p>But Android has been plagued by reports of glitches since Google released an early version in November. Google recently announced it was tweaking its software developers kit and postponing the deadline for a contest for developers by two weeks, to mid-April. The Android Developer Challenge will provide $10 million in awards for &#8220;innovative and useful&#8221; Android-based mobile applications.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, LiMo has been steadily chugging away. &#8220;[LiMo] is a very practical initiative, but also a deeply philosophical one, based upon the belief that openness in handsets delivers value to consumers,&#8221; says Morgan Gillis, LiMo&#8217;s executive director. Inspired by this vision and the desire to exert more control over the operating systems that power their handsets, Motorola (nyse: MOT - news - people ), NEC (nasdaq: NIPNY - news - people ), NTT DoCoMo (nyse: DCM - news - people ), Matsushita, Samsung and Vodafone (nyse: VOD - news - people ) joined forces in January 2007 and set up a LiMo program office in the U.K. to facilitate collaboration.</p>
<p>Universal standards mean they can easily port applications from one device to another. That&#8217;s roughly the same vision Google has for its Open Handset Alliance. Currently, half of mobile software developments costs go toward ensuring the application will work correctly on different operating systems.</p>
<p>In Barcelona, LiMo will announce nine new members, bringing corporate participation up to 32 companies, including such heavyweights as Motorola, Panasonic and Vodafone. Eighteen handsets from LG, Motorola, NEC, Panasonic and Samsung will use its platform. The lineup includes Motorola&#8217;s Motorokr and Razr2, as well as the high-end 905 series of phones supported by Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo. LG is not an official LiMo member, but will be showing a prototype &#8220;LiMo Phone&#8221; at the event. LiMo partner Azingo Mobile announced in late January that it had built a full mobile Linux suite based on LiMo&#8217;s specifications.</p>
<p>New partners are also showing strong support for LiMo. Orange, the mobile arm of France Telecom (nyse: FTE - news - people ), plans to dedicate part of its 150-person Beijing-based R&amp;D center to working with LiMo, says Yves Maitre, senior vice president of devices. The company, which began working with open platforms in 2002, wants to have 50% of its mobile phones run on open source by 2012, he says.</p>
<p>Similarly another recent member, ACCESS, a global mobile software provider that runs another popular mobile operating system called Garnet, has pledged to oversee future LiMo revisions and work closely with developers. To tap a wide range of developers, LiMo&#8217;s SDK suite includes native, Java and Web-based SDKs.</p>
<p>LiMo&#8217;s official position toward Google is cordial. The two groups share three members: Motorola, NTT DoCoMo and Samsung. In November, LiMo responded to Google&#8217;s announcement of its Open Handset Alliance with a press release that said the two shared &#8220;core beliefs&#8221; and technology that would allow them to &#8220;work together synergistically.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nevertheless, these new moves bring the two closer into competition. &#8220;There could certainly be overlap,&#8221; says Gillis. He hopes LiMo will attract developers by avoiding the types of delays that have beset the Open Handset Alliance. &#8220;For developers, what really matters is having a platform and having handsets available immediately, as that&#8217;s what will bring their applications to consumers,&#8221; he notes. LiMo is &#8220;completely on schedule&#8221; and &#8220;extremely well positioned to quickly deliver … new handsets, applications and services,&#8221; he adds.</p>
<p>How soon American consumers will benefit from LiMo is unclear as no American carriers have yet signed onto it. Gillis says he expects they will soon, citing AT&amp;T (nyse: T - news - people ) and Verizon (nyse: VZ - news - people )&#8217;s recent commitment to open their networks to outside phones and services, and the &#8220;strong American presence&#8221; of LiMo members Motorola, Samsung and LG. Sprint Nextel (nyse: S - news - people ) and T-Mobile, the country&#8217;s no. 3 and 4 carriers, are Open Handset Alliance members.</p>
<p>LiMo-based phones could be a particular boon for consumers in emerging economies. Orange is proud to be the official operator of the iPhone in France, says Maitre, but the phone&#8217;s high price limits it to the elite. LiMo will help Orange reach a broader population in places like Africa by enabling it to offer affordable, feature-rich handsets from well-known brands, he says.</p>
<p>Android is believed to be similarly targeting the mass market with low-priced handsets, but it may have a more complicated model that includes subscriptions to Internet access and mobile advertising, backed by Google&#8217;s technology, says consulting firm Capgemini.</p>
<p>Leading handset maker Nokia may have its own open-source ambitions, judging from its recent acquisition of software developer&#8211;and LiMo member&#8211;Trolltech.</p>
<p>No matter who prevails, the shift will usher in a second cellular revolution, in which openness, innovation and collaboration between industry leaders and developers will transform the way people use their phones, say advocates.</p>
<p>It may also pump money into the telecom sector in general and encourage investors to take more risk with start-ups. Says Maitre, &#8220;That will bring value to everyone.&#8221;</p>
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