American Actress Raquel Welch Dies at 82

When Raquel Welch donned a deerskin bikini for a 1966 caveman screen epic, she became one of the hottest sex symbols of her time, a role she never felt able to escape.

The film was mediocre, but the poster for “One Million Years BC” went round the world, taking her with it and making both of them an indelible part of cinema history.

“With the release of that famous movie poster, in one fell swoop, everything in my life changed and everything about the real me was swept away,” Welch wrote in her 2010 autobiography Beyond the Cleavage.

“All else would be eclipsed by this bigger-than-life sex symbol.”

With an auburn mane and lauded for her famous figure, Welch took over from the late Marilyn Monroe to become the universal sex goddess of the 1960s and 1970s.

The New York Times described her in 1967 as “a marvelous breathing monument to womankind” while Playboy magazine said she was “the most desired woman of the 1970s.”

Walk-on parts

Welch, who died Wednesday after a brief illness, was born Jo Raquel Tejada on September 5, 1940, in Chicago to a Bolivian aeronautical engineer and his American wife.

Growing up in California, she took ballet lessons and won the first of several teen beauty titles at the age of 14.

She married her high school sweetheart, James Welch, before she was 20, having two children with him before moving to Dallas to take on jobs as a model and barmaid.

Seeking stardom, she returned to Los Angeles in 1963, where she met her agent and next husband Patrick Curtis.

Her never-illustrious acting career started with a string of walk-on parts in minor films, including the 1964 musical feature “Roustabout” starring Elvis Presley.

But a break came when she was picked by the 20th Century Fox studio to star in the 1966 science fiction film, “Fantastic Voyage.”

Typecast

The same year she had a leading role in “One Million Years BC,” a fantasy film forgettable except for its bikini-clad cavewoman.

In 1967 Welch married Curtis in Paris in a famously skimpy white crochet dress, living it up in a lavish Beverly Hills villa with black marble swimming pool and Rolls-Royce.

However, by then she was typecast, and struggled to prove herself as an actress.

“Americans have always had sex symbols. It’s a time-honored tradition and I’m flattered to have been one,” she once said.

“But it’s hard to have a long, fruitful career once you’ve been stereotyped that way.”

Welch clocked up a series of films in the late 1960s and 1970s but remained restricted by her status as a beauty.

Titles included the western “Bandolero!” (1968), detective movie “Lady in Cement” (1968) and comedy “Animal” (1977).

In 1969 she was in Hollywood’s first interracial sex scene with Jim Brown in “100 Rifles.” Then came her most controversial role — a transsexual heroine in the explicit “Myra Breckinridge” (1970).

The swashbuckling “The Three Musketeers” (1973), in which she played the queen’s dressmaker, won her the Golden Globe for best actress.

While filming “Cannery Row” in 1982, Welch was fired for insisting on doing her hair and make-up at home. She sued MGM studios for breach of contract, ultimately winning a $15 million settlement.

Later roles

A lover of yoga, Welch later launched herself into the business of wellbeing, publishing her “Total Beauty and Fitness” program in 1984.

Having long hidden her Latino origins, as an elegant 60-something she took on Hispanic roles in the “American Family” series on PBS in 2002 and “Tortilla Soup” in 2001.

In 2008 at age 68, she divorced her fourth husband, Richard Palmer, who was 14 years her junior.

Source: Voice of America

Elon Musk Hopes to Have Twitter CEO Toward the End of Year

Billionaire Elon Musk said Wednesday that he anticipates finding a CEO for Twitter “probably toward the end of this year.”

Speaking via a video call to the World Government Summit in Dubai, Musk said making sure the platform can function remained the most important thing for him.

“I think I need to stabilize the organization and just make sure it’s in a financial healthy place,” Musk said when asked about when he’d name a CEO. “I’m guessing probably toward the end of this year would be good timing to find someone else to run the company.”

Musk, 51, made his wealth initially on the finance website PayPal, then created the spacecraft company SpaceX and invested in the electric car company Tesla. In recent months, however, more attention has been focused on the chaos surrounding his $44 billion purchase of the microblogging site Twitter.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military’s use of Musk’s satellite internet service Starlink as it defends itself against Russia’s ongoing invasion has put Musk off and on at the center of the war.

Musk offered a wide-ranging 35-minute discussion that touched on the billionaire’s fears about artificial intelligence, the collapse of civilization and the possibility of space aliens. But questions about Twitter kept coming back up as Musk described both Tesla and SpaceX as able to function without his direct, day-to-day involvement.

“Twitter is still somewhat a startup in reverse,” he said. “There’s work required here to get Twitter to sort of a stable position and to really build the engine of software engineering.”

Musk also sought to portray his takeover of San Francisco-based Twitter as a cultural correction.

“I think that the general idea is just to reflect the values of the people as opposed to imposing the values of essentially San Francisco and Berkeley, which are so somewhat of a niche ideology as compared to the rest of the world,” he said. “And, you know, Twitter was, I think, doing a little too much to impose a niche.”

Musk’s takeover at Twitter has seen mass firings and other cost-cutting measures. Musk, who is on the hook for about $1 billion in yearly interest payments for his purchase, has been trying to find way to maximize profits at the company.

However, some of Musk’s decisions have conflicted with the reasons that journalists, governments and others rely on Twitter as an information-sharing platform.

Musk on Wednesday described the need for users to rely on Twitter for trusted information from verified accounts. However, a confused rollout to a paid verified account system saw some impersonate famous companies, leading to a further withdrawal of needed advertising cash to the site.

“Twitter is certainly quite the rollercoaster,” he acknowledged.

Forbes estimates Musk’s wealth at just under $200 billion. The Forbes analysis ranks Musk as the second-wealthiest person on Earth, just behind French luxury brand magnate Bernard Arnault.

But Musk also has become a thought leader for some as well, albeit an oracle that is trying to get six hours of sleep a night despite the challenges at Twitter.

Musk described his children as being “programmed by Reddit and YouTube.” However, he criticized the Chinese-made social media app TikTok.

“TikTok has a lot of very high usage (but) I often hear people say, ‘Well, I spent two hours on TikTok, but I regret those two hours,’” Musk said. “We don’t want that to be the case with Twitter.”

TikTok, owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Musk warned that artificial intelligence should be regulated “very carefully,” describing it as akin to the promise of nuclear power but the danger of atomic bombs. He also cautioned against having a single civilization or “too much cooperation” on Earth, saying it could “collapse” a society that’s like a “tiny candle in a vast darkness.”

And when asked about the existence of aliens, Musk had a firm response.

“The crazy thing is, I’ve seen no evidence of alien technology or alien life whatsoever. And I think I’d know because of SpaceX,” he said. “I don’t think anybody knows more about space, you know, than me.”

Source: Voice of America

Lao Women’s Union and UNFPA Held A National Consultation On ASEAN Guideline To Enhance Quality Response to Violence Against Women

Lao Women’s Union (LWU), in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), held a National Consultation in Vientiane, which brought together key government, international organizations and civil society organizations to provide input to the Draft ASEAN Guidelines for Developing National Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for a Coordinated Response to Violence against Women.

Violence against women and girls (VAWG), is the most pervasive yet least visible human rights violation in the world that affects 1 in 3 women in their lifetime.

Available data indicates that Southeast Asia has prevalence rates of 37% for intimate partner violence (IPV) and 40% for both IPV and non-partner sexual violence combined. Laos’ data is similar, with approximately 1 in 3 women ever in a relationship to experience violence (physical, sexual and/or emotional) by a current or former partner.

The ASEAN Regional Plan of Action on the Elimination of Violence against Women has prioritised the development of SOPs in its priorities to comply with minimum international standards for gender-responsive handling of VAW cases according to international best practices, such as the UN Essential Services Package and other guidelines.

The Government of Laos, with UNFPA support, has developed and endorsed three (3) SOPs for the health, social sectors and coordination and referral pathway for VAW survivors, which are highlighted throughout the draft Guidelines as best practice.

LWU Vice-President Thamma Phetvixay said, “The Lao PDR and ASEAN member states have demonstrated a strong commitment to ending VAWG. At the national level, the ASEAN Guidelines will assist the development of national guidelines for SOPs on performance standards for the social, health and justice service providers on gender-sensitive handling of VAW cases, including guidelines for support services for victims/survivors, drawing on lessons learned from the Lao PDR.”

To be most effective, coordinated approaches to VAW’s response require clearly defined Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in line with global guidance on quality coordinated responses. Hence, this National Consultation helped ensure more participatory discussions and allowed participants to provide inputs, insights, and recommendations.

UNFPA Representative Mariam A. Khan said, “The SOPs help create a safer environment, so that every door a survivor knocks on is the right door to access services. SOPs enable service providers to deliver gender-responsive and survivor-centred care. Laos endorsed SOPs for three sectors within one year! This is testament to the exemplary commitment of the Lao Government

Source: Lao News Agency

Cambodian PM Returned Home After Fruitful Visit To Laos

Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Techo Hun Sen, returned home yesterday afternoon, after concluding a two-day official visit to neighbouring Laos, with fruitful outcome.

According to a statement released by Cambodia’s foreign ministry, during the visit, Hun Sen and his Laotian counterpart, Sonexay Siphandone, signed two historically significant documents, namely the Treaty on Delimitation of the State Border, and the Action Plan for the Comprehensive and Long-Lasting Strategic Partnership between the two countries, for 2023-2027.

Prior to the signing ceremony, the two prime ministers had an in-depth discussion on bilateral relations, and on further strengthening the bonds of traditional friendship and close relations, as well as, cooperation in many areas, including political security, defence, border affairs, trade and investment, air connectivity, tourism, energy and education.

Both sides noted with satisfaction that, the two-way trade between Cambodia and Laos has gained a positive momentum, rising from 160 million U.S. dollars in 2021, to 210 million dollars in 2022, the statement said.

“The two prime ministers emphasised the importance of the tourism sector, which plays a crucial role in socio-economic development,” the statement said. “Both sides welcomed the resumption of direct flights from Luang Prabang-Pakse-Siem Reap by Lao Airlines.”

Hun Sen also encouraged the resumption of direct flights between Phnom Penh and Vientiane, as both countries have fully reopened, it added.

Both leaders recognised the importance of the energy sector as a core priority of economic and trade cooperation between Cambodia and Laos, the statement said.

On security and defence, both sides agreed to strengthen cooperation in fighting against transnational crimes, through sharing of information in a timely manner, between the authorities at the border areas, the statement said.

It added that, on border affairs, both sides welcomed the progress made by the Joint Boundary Commission of Cambodia and Laos, which has covered approximately 86 percent of the common land boundary, with a total of 121 border pillars.

On regional and international cooperation, the two leaders agreed to continue supporting each other in regional and international forums, particularly in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the United Nations, the statement said.

Source: NAM News Network