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'Sexting' US lawmaker Weiner quits

Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:24 AM PDT


US congressman Anthony Weiner announced his resignation on Thursday, done in by lewd photos he took of himself, sent to women online.

NEW YORK: US congressman Anthony Weiner announced his resignation on Thursday, done in by lewd photos he took of himself, sent to women online and then adamantly lied about after being caught. Party leaders have been pressing him to resign so that Democrats could resume positioning themselves for the 2012 election campaign without constant criticism from Republicans on moral grounds. "I'm here today to again apologize for the personal mistakes I have made and the embarrassment I have caused," he said reading from a brief statement in New York City's Brooklyn borough. "I make this apology to my neighbors and my constituents, but I make it particularly to my wife, Huma." Weiner's wife was absent as he announced his decision, as she was 10 days ago when he admitted having sent inappropriate messages and photos to several women online. The crowd on Thursday included hecklers and radio shock jocks, vying for attention at what became a New York media event. Weiner said he had hoped to remain in Congress but conceded his predicament had made that impossible. Instead, he said he would resign "so my colleagues can get back to work, my neighbors can choose a new representative and, most importantly, that my wife and I can continue to heal from the damage I have caused." Weiner, 46, took a leave of absence and had been at a treatment facility at an undisclosed location since last weekend. Until Thursday's press conference, he had not been seen in public since telling reporters last Saturday he intended to return to work. His decision to give up his House seat marks the end of a scandal that resulted from the brash New Yorker's use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook. He at first denied having sent any inappropriate photos, then recanted in a remarkable news conference 10 days ago at which he admitted having exchanged inappropriate messages with several women. His confession triggered a tabloid-style frenzy in print and online that only grew more pronounced a few days later when an X-rated photo of the lawmaker surfaced on a website. After initially calling for a House ethics committee investigation, House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi dramatically ramped up the pressure on Saturday when she joined other party leaders in calling on Weiner to step down. Within hours, Weiner disclosed his plans to enter treatment, and Pelosi's aides made it known that did not negate her demand for a resignation. President Barack Obama added to the pressure on Monday, saying it he were in Weiner's situation, he would step down. Several officials have said in recent days that Weiner was reluctant to make any decision about his career without speaking with his wife, Huma Abedin, a top aide to secretary of state Hillary Clinton who had been overseas since shortly after the scandal broke. The trip ended Tuesday night. Abedin is pregnant with the couple's first child. The Democrat's decision to leave Congress marks at least an ignominious pause if not an end in a once-promising career. Weiner ran for New York mayor in 2005, and had talked of seeking the office again. His outspoken, in-your-face style cheered liberal supporters and angered conservatives. He even irritated some party leaders in 2009 when he led the charge for a government-run health care system long after the White House had made it clear that Obama was opposed. New York governor Andrew Cuomo is expected to call a special election to fill the seat. Weiner's problems began on May 28 when BigGovernment.com, a website run by conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart, posted a lewd photograph of an underwear-clad crotch and said it had been sent from Weiner's Twitter account to a Seattle woman. Initially, Weiner lied, saying his account had been hacked. But he pointedly did not report the incident to law enforcement - a step that could have led the way to charges.

China growth model impressive but unsuitable to India: Nitish Kumar

Posted: 17 Jun 2011 10:22 AM PDT


BEIJING: On a study tour to China to comprehend its development, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar appeared impressed with its growth but sounded diffident about it's applicability to India. Kumar was however, struck by how a Communist country was transformed into a that of a capitalist one in the process. Summing up his week-long tour to both urban and rural areas of China, visiting various infrastructure projects which propelled the country into a second largest economy in the world, Nitish told Indian media that Chinese system showcased well how development can be achieved through a centralised system of governance. But the country which was once headed Communist revolution took to capitalist mode of development. "If you can not say this capitalism, what else is it," he asked, asserting that profit is the motive in a capitalist model which was shunned in a Communist ideology," the Lohiate socialist said. Nitish was on a tour at the invitation of the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) which in the past invited several chief ministers from India to showcase its model of development. Yet another contrast was wherever he went, the Chinese officials from cities, provinces and the centre spoke only about GDP of their areas. There was no talk about below poverty line and its related issues, he said.

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