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		<title>Fox News and Alwaleed bin Talal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On August 19th, Jon Stewart, host of The Day Show, aired a clip of the show Fox and Friends in which host Brian Kilmead and guest Dan Senor attacked the proposed Islamic Cultural Center near Ground Zero by defrauding the project&#8217;s founder, Imam Rauf. In the clip, Kilmead and Senor discussed a $300,000 donation to the project by the Kingdom Holding Company, an Arabian outfit who’s leader “funds radical midrassas  <a href="http://frankified.com/2010/09/fox-news-and-alwaleed-bin-talal/" rel="tag">...Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>On August 19th, Jon Stewart, host of The Day Show, aired a clip of the show <em>Fox and Friends</em> in which host Brian Kilmead and guest Dan Senor attacked the proposed Islamic Cultural Center near Ground Zero by  defrauding the project&#8217;s founder, Imam Rauf.</p>
<p>In the clip, Kilmead and Senor discussed a $300,000 donation to the project  by the Kingdom Holding Company, an Arabian outfit who’s leader “funds  radical midrassas all over the world,” according to Senor. Their logic was simple: if the leader of the Kingdom Holding Company has ties to Islamic extremism and Imam Rauf has ties to the Kingdom Holding Company, then, by the correlative property, Imam Rauf has ties to Islamic extremism and <em>ground zero mosque</em> may be a base of operations for terrorism in America.</p>
<p>Stewart also pointed out that the hosts of <em>Fox and Friends</em> failed mention the name of the man who runs the Kingdom Holding  Company, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal of the Saudi Royal Family, a billionaire investor nicknamed the Saudi Arabian Warren Buffet. Alwaleed is known around the world for his his charitable donations, but in the United States, he became a household name in 2001 due a slight political mishap.</p>
<p>Following the attacks on 9/11, the Prince donated $10 million donation to the   Twin Towers Fund. Unfortunately, the check was never deposited. Mayor Rudy Guiliani returned the money after Alwaleed said the United States&#8217; history of pro-Israel policies may have alienated some Palestinians and cultivated ill-will among the extremists. While there&#8217;s no question as the lack of tact and sensitivity, such sentiments are not radical or even uncommon. Understandably, Mayor Guiliani was offended. He took Alwaleed&#8217;s words as an affront to the  American  people and a justification for  the attacks. He <a href="http://archives.cnn.com/2001/US/10/11/rec.giuliani.prince/">famously returned the $10 million check</a>, stating that  such  claims are “very, very dangerous,”  “part of the problem.”</p>
<p>So how could the name of a man tied to a controversial story surrounding the most severe terrorist in American history have slipped the mind of Kilmead and Senor? After all, they should know his name very well. He&#8217;s the second largest shareholder of News Corporation, the company that owns Fox News. Could it be, as Stewart pointed out, that they avoided using his name to prevent Fox viewers from Googling him and learning of their financial ties?</p>
<p>After watching the episode, I was intrigued. How involved is Alwaleed bin Talal in News Corporation? Does he any influence over Fox News?</p>
<p>As  it turns out, Alwaleed is more than a passive investor who saw a  financial opportunity. He’s a business partner of  Ruper Murdoch, owner of News Corporation. His involvement began in 1999, when he purchased 5% of the company. Today, he owns 7%, the largest share outside the Murdoch Family, which owns 30%.</p>
<p>In  2004, John Malone, of Liberty Media group, a rival media company,  announced that he would consider increasing his company’s stake in News  Corporation, threatening Murdoch’s majority holding. Murdoch then <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2005/10/13/newscorp-liberty-malone-murdoch-cx_sc_1013intrepid.html">issued a poison pill provision</a> aimed at blocking Malone. This angered  investors, who threatened to sue News Corporation.</p>
<p>In  the midst of the controversy, Alwaleed,  announced he would  be willing to increase his stake in News Corp. to provide Murdoch with fnancial support. This was finalized on September 6, 2005 when<a href="http://www.forbes.com/2005/09/06/alwaleed-murdoch-billionaires-cx_gl_0906autofacescan02.html"> Alwaleed increased his holdings</a> to 5.46% of voting shares, which grant the stockholder the right to  vote on a number of matters related to the administration of a company,  including who will sit on the board of directors.</p>
<p>Commenting on his increased stake, <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2005/09/06/alwaleed-murdoch-billionaires-cx_gl_0906autofacescan02.html">Alwaleed said</a>,  “Last November I said that I had the utmost confidence in Mr. Murdoch,  his management team and his succession planning, and that if necessary,  the Kingdom companies would replace their non-voting shares with voting  shares&#8230;The Kingdom companies now own a significant interest in News  Corporation voting shares and may purchase more if the situation  warrants.&#8221;</p>
<p>Later that year, while speaking at the Arab and World Media Conference in Dubai, Alwaleed discussed how he <a href="http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47771">persuaded Murdoch to change Fox News’ coverage</a> of street protests in France involving Muslims. Fox had displayed a banner that dubbed them &#8220;Muslim riots,&#8221; which Alwaleed felt was inaccurate. &#8220;I picked up the phone and called  Murdoch,&#8221; Alwaleed said, &#8220;and told him these are not Muslim riots, these are riots out  of poverty&#8230;Within 30 minutes, the title was changed from Muslim riots  to civil riots.&#8221;</p>
<p>In 2008, Alwaleed’s Rotana Media Group and News Corporation <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118012028.html?categoryid=13&amp;cs=1&amp;nid=2562&amp;utm_source=twitterfeed&amp;utm_medium=twitter&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+variety/headlines+%28Variety+-+Latest+News%29">partnered to launch</a> two Fox-branded English television channels. The following year, News Corp. <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118012028.html?categoryid=13&amp;cs=1&amp;nid=2562&amp;utm_source=twitterfeed&amp;utm_medium=twitter&amp;utm_campaign=Feed:+variety/headlines+%28Variety+-+Latest+News%29">acquired a 10% stake</a> in Rotana wiht an option to acquire another 10% in the future. Rotana  also agreed to distribute Fox News DVDs throughout the Middle East.</p>
<p>Last January, Alwaleed <a href="http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/10825">appeared on The Charlie Rose Show</a> and discussed his relationship with Rupert Murdoch and his son, James.  Alwaleed said: “I met with Mr. Rupert Murdoch and Mr. James Murdoch. We  are always in tough. I’m second biggest shareholder there. And no doubt  that News Corp is moving on all the fronts. You’ve seen how FOX rating  is skyrocketing&#8230;James is now managing Europe and Asia…I’ll be the  first one to nominate him to be the successor of Mr. Rupert Murdoch, god  forbid if something happens to him&#8230;I have full confidence in  [James], full trust in him, and he’s capable. He’s really Rupert Murdoch  in the making, and he’s almost there now.”</p>
<p>Over the past 10 years, Fox News has routinely lambasted Alwaleed on the air and taken jabs at anyone accepting one of his donations, with one exception. On January 15, 2010, Alwaleed was a guest on <em>Your World with Neil Cavuto. </em>For the first time, a Fox personality painted Alwaleed in a positive light. Introducing the segment, Cavuto said, “he  [Alwaleed] takes very few interviews, but made a big exception for Fox  Business and yours truly. It was extraordinary, as was his take on this  country and this president” (brackets mine). Throughout the interview, Cavuto treated the Prince with the highest level of respect, even calling him &#8220;Your Highness.&#8221;</p>
<p>Interestingly, the Prince&#8217;s royal treatment on Fox came shortly after he increased his stake in News Corporation yet again. According to News Corporation’s SEC filings, <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129584557">report that Alwaleed had just increased his ownership</a> to 7% of voting stock, an investment of nearly $2 billion and more than anyone apart from Rupert Murdoch himself.</p>
<p>For now, I can’t help but wonder how the folks over at <em>Fox and Friends</em> feel working for a man that be funding &#8220;radical midrassas all over the world.&#8221; In fact, I wonder how a lot of Fox pundits feel.</p>
<p>In 2001, Bill Sammon referred to Alwaleed’s money as “<a href="http://mediamatters.org/research/200912040008">blood money</a>.” Later that year Sean Hannity said that he would <a href="http://mediamatters.org/research/200912040008">”have nothing to do</a>”  with the Prince’s money, then in 2005 he denounced Harvard University  and Georgetown for accepting donations from the Kingdom Holding Company.  In June of this year, Glenn Beck said that Alwaleed <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvP_zgE_wOM">flew his money into the twin towers</a> and that America &#8220;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvP_zgE_wOM">doesn&#8217;t want your money</a>.&#8221; Laura Ingraham, has echoed the sentiments of Brian Kilmead and Dan Senor, suggesting that accepting &#8220;<a id="internal-source-marker_0.9554763775132126" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8yIy2bMQ0o">Arabian money</a>&#8221; was in some way suspicious.</p>
<p>Such close financial ties to Alwaleed <em>should</em> bother Sammon, Hannity, Beck, Ingraham, and Kilmead. If they truly believe that Alwaleed funds Islamic extremism, they should be losing sleep over the fact that their work on Fox News may be filling the coffers of terrorist cells. They should also consider their hypocrisy, knocking American universities and Imam Rauf for accepting money from Alwaleed, then turning around and doing the same. On the other hand, maybe they don&#8217;t actually believe that Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is such a suspicious character. Maybe they&#8217;re just slinging conservative rhetoric.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure which is worse, the slander, the hypocrisy, or the dishonesty. One thing&#8217;s for sure, the folks over at Fox News are perfectly comfortable operating with the lowest level of journalistic integrity. So much for being fair and balanced.</p>
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<p>It should be noted, there&#8217;s little to no evidence that Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is tied to &#8220;radical midrassas&#8221; or any form of Islamic extremism. He is known as a moderate Muslim who has financially supported groups dedicated to American-Islamic relations.</p>
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		<title>Bristol Plymouth Regional Technical School&#8217;s 2008 Graduation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 17:55:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[TAUNTON, MA &#8212; Bristol Plymouth Regional Technical School held their 2008 Graduation Ceremony last Saturday. The school&#8217;s gymnasium was filled to capacity as 228 diplomas were awarded to the 2008 graduating class and addresses were given by Superintendent-Director Dr. Richard M. Gross, Class President Arsenio Latimore, Class Valedictorian Sarah Mulcahey,  Principle Carolyn Pearson, who presided over the ceremony. Principle Pearson presented Terrance R. Cavicchi and Kevin P. Macinnis with scholarships  <a href="http://frankified.com/2008/06/bristol-plymouth-regional-technical-schools-2008-graduation/" rel="tag">...Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TAUNTON, MA &#8212; Bristol Plymouth Regional Technical School held their 2008 Graduation Ceremony last Saturday.</p>
<p>The school&#8217;s gymnasium was filled to capacity as 228 diplomas were awarded to the 2008 graduating class and addresses were given by Superintendent-Director Dr. Richard M. Gross, Class President Arsenio Latimore, Class Valedictorian Sarah Mulcahey,  Principle Carolyn Pearson, who presided over the ceremony.</p>
<p>Principle Pearson presented Terrance R. Cavicchi and Kevin P. Macinnis with scholarships from the James Whittemore Scholarship Fund which was created in memory of James Whittemore, a student of the graduating class who passed away in July, 2007. James&#8217; parents, Bill and Lisa Whittemore, joined Principle Pearson on stage. &#8220;You have been really supportive as a family,&#8221; Bill Whittemore said, &#8220;I know Jimmy is with all of you.&#8221; School Committee Chairman Ronald H. Schmidt presented James Whittemore&#8217;s high school diploma to his parents.</p>
<p>In his welcome address, Superintendent-Director Richard M. Gross praised the graduates for having won more scholarships than any prior class. &#8220;Build and reflect upon those successes,&#8221; Dr. Gross said, &#8220;and those things that have inspired you and give you the will to take on your adult responsibilities with vigor and sobriety.”</p>
<p>Class President and recipient of the Charles F. Day Award, Arsenio Latimore, acknowledged the importance of parents and guardians in the students&#8217; lives. &#8220;Most of us wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for their dedication,” Latimore said. Latimore also remembered James Whittemore. &#8220;Jimbo, today is your day as well,&#8221; he said, &#8220;I know he is proud of all of us, so when we march out those doors tonight, we gotta make him proud.&#8221;</p>
<p>Class Valedictorian Sarah Mulcahey reminded their four years together. &#8220;Everyone waiting to receive their diploma has made friends and memories that will last a lifetime,&#8221; she said. She too, took a moment to remember James Whittemore and science teacher Lynn Aw, who passed away in early 2008 and said that they will always be remembered. She left the students with an exhortation to pursue their dreams and to, &#8220;never allow anyone to tell you what you can and cannot do.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>The 2008 Taunton River Festival Was a Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TAUNTON, MA &#8212; Last Saturday, the WEIR Corporation held the fifteenth annual Taunton River Festival at Weir Riverfront park. The festival featured live music and entertainment throughout the day, a variety of children&#8217;s activities, a craft fair, a flea market and information exhibits. Children enjoyed trackless train rides, two huge moonwalks sponsored by the Taunton Fire Department, face painting, pony rides, raffles, and Marla Isaac&#8217;s Reptile Show in which children  <a href="http://frankified.com/2008/06/147/" rel="tag">...Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TAUNTON, MA &#8212; Last Saturday, the WEIR Corporation held the fifteenth annual Taunton River Festival at Weir Riverfront park.</p>
<p>The festival featured live music and entertainment throughout the day, a variety of children&#8217;s activities, a craft fair, a flea market and information exhibits.</p>
<p>Children enjoyed trackless train rides, two huge moonwalks sponsored by the Taunton Fire Department, face painting, pony rides, raffles, and Marla Isaac&#8217;s Reptile Show in which children are allowed to pet snakes, lizards, and turtles from around the world.</p>
<p>&#8220;We come here every year,&#8221; said Justin Jeffrey, who attended the festival with his wife and son, “Its always a lot of fun.”</p>
<p>Performances by musical acts including Nothing But the Truth Youth Choir, Cindy Lane &amp; True Country, Treelyne, and a number of solo artists took place on two stages. The crowd was also treated to live demonstrations from Shuhari Dogo Marital Arts, the Taunton Boxing Association, Spotlight Dance Studio and the Silver City Dance Center.</p>
<p>Several informational exhibits run by local businesses, non-profit organizations, and sponsors of the festival lined the riverfront walkway. One such exhibit was a table manned by Cathy Foster, a local author who was promoting her autobiography, “Sharing My Secrets About the Angels in My Life.” Cathy lives in the Weir and has been attending the Taunton Riverfront Festival for over ten years. When asked about her experience this year, she said, &#8220;The festival has given me so many opportunities to talk to people, hear about their lives, hear their stories, and share my experiences with them, it’s been great.”</p>
<p>Sponsors and volunteers play an important role in the organization of the festival by providing financial support, prizes for the raffles and auctions and running the children&#8217;s activities. One such group volunteering their support this year was Boy Scout Troop 46, who was in charge of the moonwalks Saturday afternoon. Scout Master Chip Bunker said, “Our charter for troop 46 resides at Memorial United Methodist Church, the WEIR Corporation is our neighbor…We felt it was important for us to help as part of a service project.”</p>
<p>Festival Chairperson Stacia Brackett, was grateful for the support of the community. “Thanks to everyone for their support,&#8221; she said, &#8220;all the businesses that supported us and all the sponsorships that came in…we really appreciate all that’s being done.”</p>
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