2014年12月11日 星期四

From Austria with Love: Daniel Craig and 500 cast and crew to stay in Tirolean alps during filming for new Bond movie Spectre

  • Huge cast and crew due to arrive in the ski resort of Sölden, in the Ӧtztal and Obertilliach, in the next few weeks
  • Locations beat off competition from Norway and Italy to convince film director Sam Mendesto shoot there
  • 22 filming days planned in Tirol and the film crew will consist of 500 people, including 150 local filmmakers
  • Local authorities estimate £5 million will be spent during filming and future tourism opportunities will increase
The 24th Bond film, Spectre, is due to start filming in the Austrian Triol over the next few weeks.  

Daniel Craig, along with other stars from the cast and crew, will be arriving in the ski resort of Sölden, in the Ӧtztal and Obertilliach, in the East Tirol region.
Those who book in time might catch a glimpse of Daniel Craig, playing Bond for the forth time, darting about the alpine landscape. 

Filming for the 24th Bond film, Spectre, is due to start in Austrian town of Obertilliach in the next few weeks causing great excitement in the area
















Filming for the 24th Bond film is due to start in the Austrian town of Obertilliach in the next few weeks, causing great excitement in the area

As the largest film production ever to be made in Tirol, the news is understandably causing a bit of a stir. Local authorities hope it will bring immediate economic benefits to the region and create future film-tourism opportunities.

Other Spectre cast members include Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz, Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux, with Oscar-winning director Sam Mendes (of American Beauty, Revolutionary Road and James Bond - Skyfall).


The immediate economic effect will be large. It is estimated that – taking into account production costs, accommodation and meals, as well as transportation and the salaries of local Tirolean filmmakers – €6 million, around £5million, will be spent in Tirol.

'I am very excited that the joint efforts, help and support will result in the most famous secret agent in the world on location in Ötztal and East Tirol,' says Josef Margreiter, Founder of Cine Tirol.

East Tirol is surrounded by Lienz dolomites and two large Austrian mountains: the Großglockner (12,500ft) and Großvenediger (12,000ft)

'The last Bond film, Skyfall, was watched by over 130 million in cinemas around the world. This fills us with great confidence that the action-packed scenes for the new Bond film will be seen by an audience of millions when the film is released in Autumn 2015 and that will make people want to visit the locations for themsleves in the Heart of the Alps.'

Tirol is surrounded by Lienz dolomites and two large Austrian mountains: the Großglockner (12,500ft) and Großvenediger (12,000ft)

A total of 22 filming days is planned in the Tirol, and at its peak the film crew will consist of 500 people, including 150 local filmmakers
A total of 22 filming days is planned in the Tirol, and at its peak the film crew will consist of 500 people, including 150 local filmmakers

Cine Tirol Director, Johannes Köck, reiterates: 'James Bond in Tirol is the ultimate accolade for Cine Tirol, as the driving force for the region of Tirol as a filming location: this movie will draw the attention of the entire film industry to our region and help facilitate the acquisition of further international follow-up projects.

He also adds: 'Even though this will be the first time that agent 007 will be filmed in Tirol, there is an enduring connection between the most famous secret agent of all time and our region. Ian Fleming, the author of the Bond novels, lived in Kitzbühel in the 1920s and studied at a private school.'


Actor Mark Wahlberg is seeking a pardon for violent crime he committed



  • Actor Mark Wahlberg is seeking a pardon for violent crime he committed aged 16 
  • He was teenager in Boston when he punched Johnny Trinh in the eye and beat another Vietnamese man around the head
  • Wahlberg knocked Johnny Trinh to the ground as he fled other attack and then shouted racial abuse about 'g***s'
  • At time Trinh was said to have been blinded in one eye and Wahlberg was charged with attempted murder
  • He served 45 days and when in custody began to turn his life around 
  • Trinh - the victim says he had no idea who attacked him, forgives the star and wants to meet him face to face
  • Trinh, now a married father reveals he actually lost eye before attack when he served alongside US forces fighting Communists in South Vietnam 

  • For the past 26 years Hollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg has believed he left a Vietnamese man blind in one eye after brutally assaulting him during his wayward teenage years.

    He spent 45 days in jail for the attack but has now made a plea for the crime to be pardoned having turned his life around to become one of the most famous actors in the world.

    His victim has never spoken about the vicious assault in 1988 but has broken a more than two decade long silence to reveal that the actor did not actually cause him any serious harm - and that until he was told by MailOnline, he had no idea his assailant had become a famous actor.

    In his first ever interview since the attack Johnny Trinh revealed he was already blind in one eye after being injured while fighting the Communists in the Vietnam War.

    Forgiveness: Johnny Trinh was assaulted by actor Mark Wahlberg in 1988. He said that he believed the actor should be allowed a fresh start - and that until MailOnline told him had no idea he was attacked by a celebrity
    Forgiveness: Johnny Trinh was assaulted by actor Mark Wahlberg in 1988. He said that he believed the actor should be allowed a fresh start - and that until MailOnline told him had no idea he was attacked by a celebrity

    On the way to rehabilitation: Wahlberg as rapper Marky Mark in 1991, three years after the attack on Mr Trinh and a series of other crimes
    On the way to rehabilitation: Wahlberg as rapper Marky Mark in 1991, three years after the attack on Mr Trinh and a series of other crimes


    The assault on Trinh took place in April 1988 when Wahlberg was 16.
    He tried to rob a Vietnamese man carrying crates of beer to his store in Dorchester, near Boston, Massachusetts.

    According to court documents Wahlberg approached Thanh Lam and smashed him over the head with a five-foot long wooden stick.

    Wahlberg shouted at the Thanh calling him 'a f****** Vietnamese s****'.
    Lam was knocked unconscious and Wahlberg fled empty handed.

    Moments later he approached Trinh and told him 'Police coming, police coming, let me hide.'

    After the patrol car left, he punched Trinh in the eye.
    Trinh later identified Wahlberg and he was arrested and charged with attempted murder for the double assault.

    He eventually pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault and was given a two year jail sentence with 21 months suspended.

    Although 16 at the time of the attack he was charged as an adult. Court documents show that he pled guilty to both counts, meaning Trinh and the other victim did not have to give evidence.

    Wahlberg was released after serving just 45 days at the Suffolk County Deer Island House of Correction.

    He quit his life of crime, fond fame as the rapper 'Marky Mark' and later embarked on an acting career that has earned him an estimated $200m fortune.

    Films such as 'The Departed' and 'The Fighter' have made him the most bankable star in Hollywood. He reportedly earned $16m for the latest 'Transformers' film.
    But he has always been haunted by his troubled past and has made no attempt to gloss over his years as a teenage thug.

    But now the actor has written to the Governor of Massachusetts seeking a criminal pardon saying he is now a model citizen who is heavily involved in charity work, including the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation that helps at risk teens.


    One of the reasons for the pardon is thought to be the planned expansion of his restaurant chain 'Wahlburgers'.

    'Everyone has an opinion and has a reason why they think I'm doing it,' the actor said on Wednesday at the New York premiere of his new movie 'The Gambler,' opening December 25.

    'I've been working very hard to correct a lot of mistakes that I made since the day that I woke up and realized, 'You know what? I need to be a leader instead of a follower,'' he said.

    However, some Asian Americans are wary of his motivation and wondering why he has never personally apologized.


    In his written plea he says: 'I am deeply sorry for the actions that I took on the night of April 8, 1988, as well as for any lasting damage I may have caused the victims.
    'Since that time, I have dedicated myself to becoming a better person and citizen so that I can be a role model to my children and others.'
    .............................................................................................................

    MARK WAHLBERG'S RAP SHEET: WHAT COURT HEARD ABOUT RACE SHAME 

    (a) Count I:
    At approximately 9:00 p.m. on April 8, 1988 Thanh Lam, a Vietnamese adult male who resides in Dorchester, traveled by car to 998 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester Massachusetts. At 998 Dorchester Avenue, Thanh lam left his car carrying two cases of beer. As he crossed the sidewalk, Mark Wahlberg attacked Thanh Lam. Wahlberg was carrying a large wooden stick, approximately five feet long and two to three inches in diameter. Wahlberg approached Thanh Lam calling him a 'Vietnam f****** s***', then hit him over the head with the stick. Thanh Lam was knocked to the ground uncoscious. Th stick broke in two and was later recovered from the scene. Thanh Lam was treated overnight at Boston City Hospital. 

    After police arrested Wahlberg later on the night of April 8, 1988, Wahlberg was informed of his rights and returned to the scene of 998 Dorchester Avenue. In the presence of two police officers, he stated: 'You don't have to let him identify me, I'll tell you now that's the mother-f***** who's head I split open', or words to that effect.

    (a) Count II:
    As a police officer arrived at the scene of 998 Dorchester avenue, Wahlberg and two other youths who were with him fled up Dorchester Avenue toward Pearl Street. 

    Shortly after 9:00 p.m. on April 8, 1988, Hoa Trinh, an adult Vietnamese male who resides in Dorchester, was standing several blocks away from 998 Dorchester Avenue, near the corner of Dorchester Avenue and Pearl Street. Hoa Trinh was not aware of the altercation outside of 998 Dorchester Avenue,

    Wahlberg ran up to Hoa Trinh, put his arm around Hoa Trinh's shoulder, and said: 'Police coming, police coming, let me hide'. After a police cruiser passed, Wahlberg punched Trinh in the eye, causing him to fall to the ground.
    Police arrived and Hoa Trinh identified Wahlberg as the person who punched him. Wahlberg was placed under arrest and read his rights. Thereafter he made numerous unsolicited racial statements about 'g***s' and 'slant-eyed g***s'. After being returned to 998 Dorchester Avenue, Wahlberg identified Thanh Lam as the person he his over the head with a stick.
    Source: Commonwealth of Massachusetts v Mark R Wahlberg. 
    .........................................................................................
    He goes on to say: 'Rather than ignore or deny my troubled past, I have used the public spotlight to speak openly about the mistakes I made as a teenager so that other do not make those same mistakes.'

    Trinh, a father of two, said he is willing to forgive Wahlberg's 'mistake'.
    He admitted he had forgotten all about the assault and had not even told his wife Hoa Du, 50, and children Tammy,21, and Steven,18, about the events of 1988.

    Sitting on a cream leather sofa in his living room, Trinh admitted he had never heard of Wahlberg and had not seen any of his films.

    He wasn't even aware of the name of his attacker from 26 years ago and had no idea he was one of Hollywood's biggest names until told by Mail Online.
    Speaking in faltering English and with his 21-year-old daughter acting as an interpreter he recalled the assault on a street in Dorchester, near Boston.
    Trinh had moved to the city from Illinois and was working as a machine operator.


    Family guy: Wahlberg (above with wife Rhea Durham and three of his children and Kevin Hart) is now committed to multiple charities and attends church every day
    Family guy: Wahlberg (above with wife Rhea Durham and three of his children and Kevin Hart) is now committed to multiple charities and attends church every day

    New start? Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham attend 'The Gambler' premiere.  Wahlberg wants to become an LAPD reserve cop. But a felony conviction from his youth may block his attempt to become a volunteer
    New start? Mark Wahlberg and Rhea Durham attend 'The Gambler' premiere.  Wahlberg wants to become an LAPD reserve cop. But a felony conviction from his youth may block his attempt to become a volunteer

    'I was on my way home from work. I just remember a man coming up to me, saying something and then he hit me hard in the face,' he said.

    'He knocked me down and I got up and ran. I was scared that he was going to hit me again. I just wanted to get away.

    'I had never seen him before and did not know why he wanted to hit me. The guy was crazy, he must have been out of his mind on drugs.

    'It was very frightening at the time. I did not know why he would want to do this.'
    Trinh said he did not have health insurance and did not seek hospital treatment.


    In his plea for a pardon to Deval Patrick, the governor of Massachusetts, the 43 year old star says: 'From later accounts of the incident, it is my understanding I might have caused serious injury to (names redacted).'

    ******************************************************

    The revelation that Wahlberg did not blind former Vietnam War veteran Trinh will no doubt come as a huge relief to the 'Transformers' star.
    Trinh's backing for a pardon will go long way to persuade officials that his request be considered favorably.

    Officials from Massachusetts have written to Trinh to ask if he would like to travel to Boston to make a statement either agreeing with the pardon or speaking out against it.

    Trinh said he cannot afford to fly to Boston but will make a written statement backing the actor.

    'It is only right that he get the pardon. It was over 25 years ago and that is a lot of time.
    'To be honest I have not really thought about it very much. I have just got on with my life with my family.
    'Time moves on and it is something I have not dwelled on too much.'

    Trinh's wife of 22 years was unaware her husband was the victim of the assault and his daughter Tammy said her father had never talked about the incident.
    She admitted she was a fan of Wahlberg and was shocked to learn he carried out the assault.

    'It is kind of surprising. My father has never once mentioned the assault and to hear it was Mark Wahlberg is kind of crazy.'

    Trinh, who earns $9 an hour working in a clothing store printing logos on T-shirts, immigrated to the US in 1980.

    Family: Trinh's daughter Tammy (left) said of learning her father was attacked by a star: 'It is kind of surprising. My father has never once mentioned the assault and to hear it was Mark Wahlberg is kind of crazy.
    Modest: Mr Trinh now lives with his family in a small home in Arlington, Texas, and earns $9 an hour printing logos on t-shirts. He says: 'Life has been tough.'

    Family: Trinh's daughter Tammy (left) said of learning her father was attacked by a star: 'It is kind of surprising. My father has never once mentioned the assault and to hear it was Mark Wahlberg is kind of crazy.
    Family: Trinh's daughter Tammy (left) said of learning her father was attacked by a star: 'It is kind of surprising. My father has never once mentioned the assault and to hear it was Mark Wahlberg is kind of crazy.

    He faced a perilous three day boat journey from Vietnam to Singapore after US forces left and Communist rulers took over the country.
    'I could not stay because I fought with the Americans. I could have been killed and had to leave.

    'The boat journey was terrible and we had no food, we all thought we were going to die, but made it to Singapore.'

    Trinh said he spent several years in Singapore before his brother was able to sponsor him to enter the US.

    He settled in Springfield, Illinois, where doctors were able to fit him with a new false eye.

    Due to the shrapnel injury the left eye remains partially closed


    Shortly after moving to Arlington he meet his wife Hoa Du and the couple were married in 1992.
    Trinh said his life has been a struggle and a nail salon business he ran in Cedar Hills, Texas, went under in the recession.
    'I have never had much money and it has been hard here,' said Trinh. He was also convicted of passing a forged cheque in 2010 and was on probation for two years.
    By contrast since their fateful meeting on a darkened street in Dorchester Wahlberg's life has been one of fame and fortune.
    The 45 days he spent in prison brought him to his senses.
    He quit his addiction to cocaine, that began when he was 13 and with the help of a parish priest quit his life of crime and violence.
    By 1992 he had achieved fame as the rapper Marky Mark and later became a Calvin Klein underwear model.
    His breakout movie role came playing an adult film star Dirk Diggler in 'Boogie Nights.'
    Other roles followed in films such as 'The Perfect Storm' , 'Three Kings' and 'Rock Star' but he became an A-list star in 2007 when he won an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting actor in 'The Departed' opposite Leonardo Di Caprio and Jack Nicholson.

    Pardon? It will ultimately be up to newly elected Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (above) to decide whether or not Wahlberg should be pardoned 
    Pardon? It will ultimately be up to newly elected Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (above) to decide whether or not Wahlberg should be pardoned 

    The gangster film was set on the same streets where Wahlberg had grown up as one of nine children.

    In 2011 he got his second Oscar nomination for 'The Fighter' – another film set in his hometown of Boston.

    As well as acting Wahlberg branched out and produced TV hits such as 'Entourage' and 'Boardwalk Empire.'

    Last year he starred in 'Lone Survivor' playing real life Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell in a harrowing story of a mission in Afghanistan that went tragically wrong.
    His latest film 'The Gambler' opens in the New Year and he has been named as a producer of a big screen remake of the 1970s TV series 'The Six Billion Dollar Man.'

    Wahlberg, a devout Catholic, has been married to model Rhea Durham since 2009. They met in 2001 and have four children.

    His charity work includes heading up the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation for at-risk teens, and supporting the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and The Good Shepherd Center for Homeless Women and Children.

    In his plea for a pardon Wahlberg said having the criminal record expunged would 'be a formal recognition that I am not the same person that I was on the night of April 8th 1988.

    It would be formal recognition that someone like me and receive official public redemption if he devotes himself to personal improvement and a life of good works.
    'My hope is that, if I receive a pardon, troubled youths will see this as an inspiration and motivation that they too can turn their live around and be accepted back into society.

    'It would also be an important capstone to the lessons that I try to teach my own children on a daily basis.'

    Source: Mail

    Princess Charlene of Monaco gave birth to twins

  • Princess Charlene of Monaco gave birth to twins by caesarean section
  • Prince Jacques and Princess Gabriella were born yesterday evening
  • Princess Charlene is expected to remain in hospital until Monday 
  • Prince Albert visited his official first born children earlier today
  • The Prince has two other children who have no claim to the throne    
  • Charlene, who is said to be doing well, gave birth by caesarian section and is likely to remain in hospital for at least another four days as she recovers from the birth.
  • Her husband Prince Albert remains by her side and was there when she gave birth to the babies, which replace their aunt Caroline as heirs to the throne. 
    Standing to attention: Carabinieres stand guard outside the Palais Princier in Monaco this morning
    Standing to attention: Carabinieres stand guard outside the Palais Princier in Monaco this morning
    Festooned: The front of the Palais Princier was awash with national flags, hung to celebrate the birth
    Festooned: The front of the Palais Princier was awash with national flags, hung to celebrate the birth
    Colourful: Yachts in the marina were also given the flags treatment and provided a colourful sight
  • 'It is with immense joy that TT.SS.HH the prince and princess of Monaco have the great pleasure to announce the birth of their children named: Gabriella, Thérèse, 
    Babies Gabriella and Jaques arrived within minutes of each other last night, with the little girl born first at 5.04pm and her brother following two minutes later at 5.06pm.
    Despite being the younger, it will be Prince Jacques who succeeds his father on the throne, thanks to Monaco's continued embrace of Salic Law which states that male heirs always take precedence over their older sisters.
    She will, however, get a title, becoming the Countess of Carlades, while Crown Prince Jacques will get the traditional style of Marquis of Baux - a name always given to the first born son.

    Marie (born at 17h04) Jacques, Honoré, Rainier (born at 17h06).'

  • Jubilant: News of the birth was met with scenes of jubilation in the principality, the second smallest independent country in the world
    Jubilant: News of the birth was met with scenes of jubilation in the principality, the second smallest independent country in the world
    Royal salute: The babies' arrival was also celebrated with a royal salute from a battalion of carabinieres
    Royal salute: The babies' arrival was also celebrated with a royal salute from a battalion of carabinieres
  • Although females are not allowed to inherit under Salic Law,  the late Prince Rainier III rewrote the constitution after becoming ill in 2002 to make it possible for one of his daughters to inherit if his son - who has two illegitimate children - failed to produce a legitimate heir.

  •  for 36-year-old Princess Charlene, were delivered at the Princess Grace Hospital - named after their late grandmother - where members of the media are currently gathering as they await the babies' first public appearance.


  • That all changed after Albert, 56, married former Olympic swimmer Charlene, 36, in 2011 - 11 years after the pair first met. Early this year, the couple finally announced they were expecting after a three-year wait.

    The gender of the twins had been kept a secret during Charlene's pregnancy, including from their father who said last month that he was looking forward to being surprised.

    During the same interview, he also made plain that should the twins turn out to be a boy and a girl, it would be the boy who succeeded him, regardless of birth order.

    Albert, who was once considered one of the world's most eligible bachelors, succeeded his father Prince Rainier in 2005 at the age of 47. He already had a daughter, Jazmin, 22, after a fling with former waitress Tamara Rotolo. He denied being her father for years before DNA tests proved otherwise when she was a teenager.

    The prince also has a younger son, Alexandre Coste, 11, from an affair with Nicole Coste, a Togolese former Air France hostess. Under Monaco's inheritance laws, neither of them have any claim to royal titles or to be considered as heirs to Albert because they were born outside of marriage.

    They do however have legal rights to a share of his huge personal fortune, estimated by Forbes magazine to exceed $1 billion (800 million euros). 

    From the Mail

    Model and former French first lady Carla Bruni claims she has an 'infantile' obsession with exhibiting herself

    Despite modelling commitments, Bruni's energy is focused on her singing career and a world tour
    Despite modelling commitments, Bruni's energy is focused on her singing career and a world tour


  • 47-year-old opened up in an interview ahead of release of TV documentary 
  • Says an 'inconsistency with who I am' leads her to 'exhibit' herself
  • Carla is legally daughter of Marisa Borini and Alberto Bruni Tedeschi
  • It was revealed in 2008, that her biological father is Maurizio Remmert 

  • Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has revealed why she loves the limelight. 
    The singer opened up in an interview ahead of the release of a TV documentary on her musical tour across the US and France.

    She explained that she has an obsession with 'exhibiting'

    Candid: Speaking in an interview ahead of the release of a TV documentary on her musical tour across the US and France, Carla Bruni opened up about her family life and why she loves exhibiting herself
    Candid: Speaking in an interview ahead of the release of a TV documentary on her musical tour across the US and France, Carla Bruni opened up about her family life and why she loves exhibiting herself

    Speaking to Le Parisien newspaper, she said: 'It's as if there is an inconsistency in who I am, an uncertainty of being alive that pushes me to exhibit myself.

    Years later, her successes show no signs of abating.
    Carla, a former model turned chanteuse, is the current face of Bulgari and has appeared in several campaigns for the jewellery brand.

    Despite her modelling commitments, most of Bruni's energy is currently being directed at her singing career and a world tour that has already stopped off in Vienna, Berlin, Aix-en-Provence, New York, Quebec and Los Angeles.

    She has also been spending more time with her daughter Giulia, three, who was born while her husband Nicholas Sarkozy was still president of France.

    In fact, Sarkozy has been elected as head of the conservative party leaving him clear to launch a campaign to return as the country's leader in 2017.

    Stylish friends: Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (R) greets Samantha Cameron (L), wife of British Prime Minister David Cameron, at the Royal Chelsea Hospital in London in 2010
    Happy for him: Nicolas Sarkozy has been elected as head of the conservative party leaving him clear to launch a campaign to return as the country's leader in 2017 and Carla says it 'doesn't bother' her

    He was under pressure to win the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) leadership by a wide margin and received 64.5 per cent of the vote, well ahead of his nearest rival Bruno le Marie.

    This victory advances Mr Sarkozy's hopes of running in the presidential race, and cements his return to the political scene after losing to Francois Hollande more than two years ago.

    Speaking about his return to politics, she said: 'I trust him. It doesn't bother me. He doesn't get in my way and I don't have a problem with the life that comes with it.'

    Source: the Mail

    Burglars admit attacking lecturer Paul Kohler in London home

    Four men have admitted a burglary during which a university lecturer was savagely beaten at his London home.

    Paul Kohler, 55, needed facial reconstruction surgery after the attack in Kings Road, Wimbledon on 11 August.


    At Kingston Crown Court Pawel Honc, 23, and Mariusz Tomaszewski, 32, pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent and aggravated burglary. 

    Oskar Pawlowicz and Dawid Tychon, both 29, admitted aggravated burglary but denied causing GBH with intent.

    Duct tape
    The four men, who are all Polish nationals. will be sentenced in January.
    Bruised and battered but still smiling: Paul with his daughters Tamara and Saskia after the attack
    Bruised and battered but still smiling: Paul with his daughters Tamara and Saskia after the attack


    Following the attack, police released an image of the victim's injuries

    Mr Kohler opened the door to the home he shares with his wife and four daughters at about 22:00 BST to someone he believed was one of his daughter's friends.

    The four men then burst in shouting "Where's the money?"

    The lecturer's wife Samantha MacArthur was threatened by two of the intruders who tried to tie her to a chair with duct tape.

    Mr Kohler was knocked to the floor and one of the gang knelt above him holding a heavy wooden cabinet door, demanding to know where his money was.


    He was only saved when police intervened after his daughter, Eloise, who had locked herself in an upstairs bedroom with her boyfriend, called 999.

    Mr Kohler said he was "ecstatic and very pleased" at the men's admissions during the court hearing, during which they were hidden from his view by the dock's frosted glass.
    "I would like to meet them face to face, I would like to know why they did it, it is still a big mystery as to why they did it," he said.

    Mr Kohler said he had been "great, fine and wonderful" since the attack but was still suffering physically.

    Ordinary family: The couple, who have four bright daughters, have no idea why they were targetted
    Ordinary family: The couple, who have four bright daughters, have no idea why they were targetted


    "I have continuing trouble with my vision on the left and my wife and children are still quite traumatised by this," he said.

    Judge Tapping told the four defendants that "only very substantial custodial sentences will be appropriate".


    Honc, of no fixed abode, Tomaszewski, of Crusoe Road, Mitcham, Pawlowicz, of Pitcairn Road, also in Mitcham, and Tychon, of no fixed abode, were remanded in custody until sentencing on 29 January.

    Mr Kohler, who is head of law at the School of African and Oriental Studies in London, said he was "ecstatic and very pleased" at the men's admissions during the court hearing, during which they were hidden from his view by the dock's frosted glass.

    Mr Kohler received what were described as "life-changing injuries", including multiple facial injuries and bruising to his body and limbs.

    Speaking after today's hearing, he praised the police response as "brilliant".
    He said: "They got there in a few minutes and I am sure they saved me from something a lot worse. They couldn't have done more than they have done."

    Describing the moment officers saved him from further injury, he added: "They (the gang) were threatening to bring down the door of the wooden cabinet on my head and they were going through miming that process when police arrived."

    Mr Kohler said he still does not know why he and his family were targeted, and that he cannot believe that it was linked to the "hobby" bar that he owns in London's Covent Garden.
    He said: "I was saying 'There is no money, I am an academic, for God's sake'. That (why they targeted him) is what I want to find out."

    He added: "It is very strange. You sit outside and it is as if it happened to someone else - something you never thought you would be part of. Even during it, it felt like that."


    It has emerged that all four were career criminals, with a string of convictions in their homeland including for violent robberies — which has led some to question why they were in the UK in the first place

    Given these facts, you would expect Paul and Samantha to feel nothing but contempt for the men.

    Instead, this extraordinary family refuse to go down the path of anger and recrimination and are determined, in time, to forgive — a fitting message for this season of goodwill.


    The four defendants were remanded in custody until they are sentenced on January 29.

    Judge Tapping told them that "only very substantial custodial sentences will be appropriate".


    http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-30213462


    UK standard of living rises to fourth highest in EU

    The UK’s standard of living has climbed to the joint fourth-highest within the European Union, overtaking the Netherlands and significantly ahead of France, Italy and Spain, according to official figures compiled by Eurostat, the statistical office of the EU.

    Luxembourg, currently mired in controversy over “industrial level” tax avoidance, easily topped the table of living standards, as measured by “actual individual consumption”. AIC incorporates all goods and services that a household consumes, including benefits-in-kind, such as health and education services.

    The UK’s standard of living in 2013 was 15% higher than the average for the 28 member states of the EU, and was up one place from the year before. Luxembourg came top (36% higher than average) followed by Germany (22%) and Austria (20%). Four nations, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and the UK were then jointly ranked in fourth place.

    Actual individual consumption table
    Actual individual consumption table. Illustration: Guim
    Bulgaria is the country with the lowest living standards in the EU, at just 49% of the average, followed by Romania. Both countries have a lower standard of living than the average for Turkey, Eurostat said. Countries which have seen their relative standard of living fall most include Greece, Ireland, Cyprus, Italy and the Netherlands, while the biggest risers have been Poland, Estonia and Latvia.

    But two of the richest countries in Europe are not EU members. Norway and Switzerland came just below Luxembourg, but significantly ahead of Germany. Iceland, despite suffering an economic meltdown when its banks collapsed during the financial crisis, still enjoys a consumption level above nearly every other country in Europe.

    Eurostat also compared relative price levels, naming Denmark as Europe’s most expensive country with prices 42% above the EU28 average. Prices paid by UK households were sixth highest in the EU in 2013 (tied with Belgium and the Netherlands), unchanged from 2012. Prices in the UK were 14% above the EU28 average, while prices in Bulgaria were lowest.