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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Loses Extradition Appeal

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations after judges rejected claims that moves to return him to Scandinavia were unfair and unlawful.Judges John Thomas and Duncan Ousely said Assange should be sent to be questioned over the alleged rape of one woman and the molestation of another in Stockholm last year.The 40-year-old has denied wrongdoing, and insists the case is politically motivated by those opposed to the work of his secret-spilling organization.Wearing a gray suit, Assange flipped through piles of documents and shook hands with supporters as he appeared in court to hear the verdict.It was not immediately clear whether Assange, who has spent much of the past year under virtual house arrest at a supporter's country estate, will now have the right to take his case to Britain's Supreme Court.In their ruling, the appeal judges said the decision by Swedish authorities to issue a European Arrest Warrant ...

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What’s It Like to Play Kirk Pengilly From INXS?

What's It Like to Play Kirk Pengilly From INXS?

After portraying Julian Assange and Kirk Pengilly, it appears as though Alex Williams has found his niche. 80s and live people, he said with a laugh when he chatted to POPSUGAR Australia on the red carpet at the AACTA Awards in Sydney. The Australian actor, who raised his profile when he played a young Julian Assange in Network Tens telemovie Underground in 2012, is making his TV return this Sunday night in the miniseries Channel Seven has dubbed the TV event of the year, INXS: Never Tear Us Apart. Williams is the iconic Australian bands guitarist, saxophonist and back-up singer Kirk Pengilly, starring opposite a talented young cast including Luke Arnold as Michael Hutchence, Hugh Sheridan as Garry Gary Beers, Damon Herriman as the bands manager CM Murphy, and former The X Factor winner Samantha Jade as Kylie Minogue.

INXS: Never Tear Us Apart looks at the bands rise, from playing grubby pubs in Western Australia to scoring tour after tour in America and going on to become one of the worlds biggest bands in the 1980s and 1990s. They were rock stars and quickly transitioned into rock star lifestyles; when they werent onstage performing to huge crowds they had no shortage of naked women and drugs in hotel rooms. The miniseries also focuses on Hutchences personal life, including his high-profile romances with Minogue, Danish supermodel Helena Christensen, and Paula Yates, and his tragic death in 1997. The production benefitted from the experiences of Murphy and band member Tim Farriss, who serve as co-executive producers and gave the miniseries full access to the bands archive of music, photography and stories.

Despite being only 23, Williams said he was familiar with the bands music: Thanks to my dad, I grew up listening to INXS, without actually knowing I was listening to INXS. I grew up listening to a lot of the rock that came out of the 80s and 90s. And INXS were huge, and sort of ahead of the game they brought styles and people followed.

Williams described the filming experience as great! We had six young guys and this massive story, about these guys who basically go to the end of the world with their music. It was fantastic. It was a lot of fun trying to rein us all in they were worried with a cast of six guys, it could go anywhere, but within 15 minutes of sitting down at dinner we all knew it was going to be a lot of fun. The shoot, in mid-2013, took nine weeks altogether but started off with the guys Nicholas Masters, Ido Drent and Andy Ryan rounded out the main six as Farriss brothers Tim, Jon and Andrew respectively spending time in a warehouse with a full kit, just pumping out songs, trying to get our acts together, the music together. Basically finding their groove the way that any band would.

To prep for the role, Williams had to master guitar and saxophone to convincingly play Kirk Pengilly. Guitar wasnt too hard as he already plays a bit, but saxophone proved to be harder for someone whos never played a wind instrument. As for his look, Williams was aided by Pengilly, who sent over some of his old clothes from the era the miniseries is set in. The two have met each other a few times We played some pool with him but Williams is still absolutely intimidated at the thought of Pengilly watching INXS: Never Tear Us Apart. Thats the thing: its courageous of them to let us do it, and to give over the catalogue and rights. Theyre still a big force in music. But I think they wanted to show people what it was like from the start. Its a great story.

INXS: Never Tear Us Apart airs Sunday night at 8:30 p.m. on Channel Seven.

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Prosecutor pressed to speed up Assange case

Published: 03 Feb 2014 17:15 GMT+01:00 Updated: 03 Feb 2014 17:15 GMT+01:00

The Swedish prosecutor handling the Julian Assange case lashed out on Monday to calls urging him to push on with efforts to interrogate the whistle blower over sex crimes allegations stemming from a 2010 visit to Sweden.

Assange, who is suspected of rape and sexual assault involving two Swedish women in connection with a visit to Stockholm in 2010, remains holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London where he has been for the last 18 months.

But Swedish MP Johan Pehrson, legal policy spokesperson for the Liberal Party (Folkpartiet), said on Sunday there was no point letting such a case fester.

"This is an exceptional case," he said on the Agenda programme on Sveriges Television (SVT). "Which gets you thinking whether the prosecutor shouldn't take one more look at it and take care of it once and for all."

He added that the case had large political implications internationally, and that no one would benefit from it lying dormant. Other legal experts also joined calls urging Sweden's Prosecutor-General to take action in the case, with Anne Ramberg, the secretary general of the Swedish Bar Association (Advokatsamfundet), calling the past 18 months a "circus".

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Feb. 2: Denis McDonough, Tim Scott, Julian Assange, Rich Lowry, Robert Gibbs, Gwen Ifill, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Chuck …

Before getting through this. Gwen, one of the things that they're doing in the governor's office is hitting Wildstein hard, right?

GWEN IFILL:

Hard.

DAVID GREGORY:

Really hard. I mean they're putting up five things you should know that includes, as a 16 year old kid, he sued over a local board election.

GWEN IFILL:

That did not strengthen my faith in their argument, the idea that you're going back to high school in order to make your case, that this isn't a good-- his big mistake in his two-hour press conference was attacking Wildstein based it on saying he was a loser in high school. And so now that's coming back up again?

DAVID GREGORY:

Yeah.

GWEN IFILL:

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2 solid video releases star Daniel (wait, who?) Bruhl

New and notable on DVD this week:

Rush (Rated R for sexual content, nudity, language, some disturbing images and brief drug use; Universal, $29.98)

Who is Daniel Bruhl and why are people saying such nice things about him? The answer becomes evident this week as hes featured in two top DVD releases. In Rush, he plays the methodical if socially awkward race car driver Niki Lauda, who was locked in a Formula 1 racing competition with the British playboy James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth, Thor) in 1976. Director Ron Howard delivers some taut race footage, but its the chemistry and differences between the men and Bruhls oddball likability that sells the movie. GRADE: B

The Fifth Estate (Rated R for language and some violence; Touchstone, $29.99)

This time out Bruhl is the grounded one; his more eccentric and possibly visionary counterpart is Julian Assange (Benedict Cumberbatch). Together they transform, and challenge the ethical boundaries of, journalism by releasing information on the Internet through Wikileaks. Director Bill Condon lays out the pluses and minuses of unedited free speech nicely; and if Assange comes across as an egomaniac, hes also portrayed as brilliant and brave. GRADE: B

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John Elway on ‘Fox News Sunday’; Julian Assange on ‘Meet the Press’

Fox has the Super Bowl Sunday, and "Fox News Sunday" will play up football themes.

Chris Wallace will moderate from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., where the big game will be played. The program starts at 10 a.m. on WOFL-Channel 35. His guests will be NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who will discuss the state of the league; former quarterback John Elway, executive vice president of football operations for the Denver Broncos; and Archie Manning, father of Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning. The panel will be members of the "Fox NFL Sunday" team: Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson and Michael Strahan. The program will salute Fox Sports analyst Troy Aikman as a power player.

Other guests Sunday morning:

Julian Assange will talk to NBC's "Meet the Press" at 9 a.m. on WESH-Channel 2. Other guests are White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough; Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C.; and Alan Schwarz of The New York Times and NBC Sports commentator Tony Dungy. The panel will be NBC's Chuck Todd, presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, PBS' Gwen Ifill, National Review Editor Rich Lowry and former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs.

Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., will be a guest on ABC's "This Week" at 11 a.m. on WFTV-Channel 9. The panel will be Republican strategist Ana Navarro, Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, ABC's Matthew Dowd, Bill Kristol of The Weekly Standard and Paul Krugman of The New York Times.

Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., talks to CBS' "Face the Nation" at 10:30 a.m. on WKMG-Channel 6. Other guests are White House Chief of Staff McDonough and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. The panel will be David Gergen of Harvard University, Kim Strassel of The Wall Street Journal, Michael Gerson of The Washington Post and Democratic strategist Bob Shrum.

Gov. Bobby Jindal, R-La., will be a guest on CNN's "State of the Union" at 9 a.m. and noon.

Henry Kissinger will be a guest on "Fareed Zakaria GPS" at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on CNN. A panel on America's inequality problem features Zanny Minton Beddoes of The Economist; author Chrystia Freeland ("Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else"); Steven Rattner, former Obama administration "car czar"; and Kenneth Rogoff, professor of economics and public policy at Harvard University.

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