BEIJING, June 9 — Millionaire businesswomen Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman both handily won Republican primaries for the Senate and governor’s races in California, the U.S., according to media reports Wednesday.
Meg Whitman, the former eBay CEO, easily defeated state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, CNN reported.
She will faces state Attorney General Jerry Brown, a former governor, in the general election. The winner will succeed term-limited Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The network said Whitman poured more than 71 million U.S. dollars of her own funds into the primary race and has said she was prepared to put in as much as 150 million dollars to win the office.
In the contest for Senate, Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO, handily captured the Republican nomination after defeating former U.S. Representative Tom Campbell, and Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, the network said.
Fiorina will face three-term Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer in the midterm elections.
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-06/09/c_13342096.htm
]]>The Senate Armed Services Committee voted 16-12 to approve compromise language on the repeal in an amendment to the military policy bill, and then voted 18-10 to send the bill to the full Senate, said the network.
The House of Representatives voted 234-194 to approve the amendment
The amendment aims at ending the Clinton-era “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that allows homosexuals to serve in secret but expels them if their sexual orientation becomes known.
A final vote on the full bill was expected Friday.
“I am pleased that both the House of Representatives and the Senate Armed Services Committee took important bipartisan steps toward repeal tonight,” U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement.
“This legislation will help make our Armed Forces even stronger and more inclusive by allowing gay and lesbian soldiers to serve honestly and with integrity,” he added.
Even if Congress gives final approval to such bill, repeal would also require certification from Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, that the new law would not have a negative impact on readiness, unit cohesion, recruitment and troop retention.
The Pentagon also needs to complete a review on how to implement the repeal, due by December 1.
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-05/28/c_13321759.htm
]]>BEIJING, March 25 — Sarah Palin, former Alaska governor in the U.S., will show audiences around Alaska in a new Discovery Channel series, according to media reports Thursday.
She will star in role of tour guide in the new travel show, “Sarah Palin’s Alaska.”
Reports say the show will center on interesting characters, traditions and attractions in the largest U.S. state.
The series is reported to have fetched more than 1 million U.S dollars per episode.
Analysts say Palin’s show is likely to attract viewers from her supporters and curious critics, as well as political observers watching for clues as to whether she will run for president in 2012.
Palin has not ruled out a bid for the top position at the White House after she failed in the 2008 campaign for U.S. vice-president.
A spokesman for Palin did not yet return requests for comment, and neither did the Discovery Channel.
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/entertainment/2010-03/25/c_13224845.htm
]]>BEIJING, Dec. 24 — An eight-hour hostage standoff at a post office in Virginia, U.S. ended late Wednesday, with an armed, disabled man taken into custody, said media reports.
The man, in a wheelchair, entered the post office in Wytheville at about 2:30 p.m. local time (1930 GMT) and fired a shot, Wytheville Mayor Trent Crewe told reporters earlier.
Officials initially said the man had taken five people hostage, including three postal workers and two customers. But two postal workers managed to escape as the case unfolded.
No one was injured, and the disabled man’s motive was still unclear, said the local police.
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service earlier said the man made no demands other than to ask for a pizza.
Virginia state police confirmed that there were shots fired in the incident. A SWAT team and a bomb technician were sent to the scene.
Wytheville is a small rural town in southeastern Virginia at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with a population of just over 8,000.
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/24/content_12698817.htm
]]>BEIJING, Dec. 23 — U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Tuesday released more than 300 pages of files related to the late pop king Michael Jackson who died on June 25 at the age of 50.
The files were made public in response to a Freedom of Information Act request made by several organizations.
Most of the files are about a 1992 investigation of a man who threatened to kill the pop star and then-U.S. President George H. W. Bush.
The records include numerous threatening letters sent by the suspect whose name was concealed. The suspect eventually pleaded guilty to a federal charge of mailing a threatening communication and was sentenced to two years in prison, said the records.
The files also reveal the FBI’s role in assisting California police in investigating child sexual abuse allegations against Jackson.
The first sexual abuse case in 1993 was closed without authorities bringing charges against Jackson, who finally settled a civil action for more than 20 million U.S. dollars.
The files also describe another child molestation investigation by the bureau in late 2004 that was closed when a witness, the files said, “advised the agents that he had no interest in testifying against” Jackson and “would legally fight any attempt to do so.”
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/23/content_12691355.htm
]]>According to the statistics from web research company Coremetrics, online retail sales rose 22.4 percent for the weekend compared with last year. On Saturday, sales were up 24.8 percent alone.
Retail web traffic peaked at 2.9 million visitors per minute Saturday night, said the Akamai Retail Net Usage Index. The number was up from 1.9 million on the Saturday before Christmas in 2008, even if that day, Dec. 20, 2008, was closer to Christmas than this year.
The Sunday peak was 3.5 million visitors per minute, compared with 2.2 million on the Sunday before Christmas last year.
The storm that battered the east coast cost U.S. retailers about 2 billion U.S. dollars of sales that could hardly be recovered, said tracking firm Planalytics. The weekend before Christmas usually accounts for 15 billion U.S. dollars worth of sales nationwide.
Analysts say shoppers choosing to expedite online purchases could also provide a lift to express companies like FedEx Corp. and United Parcel Service Inc.
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/22/content_12687465.htm
]]>BEIJING, Feb. 1 — Alaska’s Mount Redoubt is picking up volcanic activity. The Alaska Volcano Observatory Sunday raised its threat level to orange, the stage just before an eruption.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory said in a statement Friday “volcanic tremor” has increased in “amplitude.” The observatory Thursday began seeing even higher levels of seismic activity and long periods of tremors, said Geophysicist John Power.
The activity on the 10,197-foot peak is “more energetic than that of the previous several days. However, it is still less vigorous than that observed last weekend,” the observatory said.
On Nov. 5, geologists noted changed emissions and minor melting near the Redoubt summit and raised the threat level from green to yellow.
The volcano is about 100 miles southwest of Anchorage.
The jet stream can carry ash for hundreds of miles. Experienced Alaskans are busy shopping for protection against a dusty shower of volcanic ash that could descend on south-central Alaska. Hardware stores and auto parts shops scored a post-holiday run of business as Anchorage-area residents stocked up on protective eyewear and masks.
On Xinhua Web site: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-02/01/content_10744451.htm
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