Damaged undersea cables cause internet and phone disruptions

Janeiro 31, 2008

Dubai: Damage to two major undersea cables caused Internet and phone disruptions throughout the UAE and the world on Thursday.

The damage to the fiber optic cables, which connect western Europe to the Middle East and Asia, occurred off of the Egyptian coast.

“du has been informed that the cuts on both FLAG and SEA-ME-WE4 cables occurred at approx 12km north of Alexandria. This incident has impacted international and regional telecom services from operators across the Gulf, Egypt Middle East and India. The two cables are 400m apart at this point which suggests that a ship has dragged its anchor through both cables,” said Osman Sultan, du’s CEO, in an emailed statement.

The statement also said that the repair process has started on both lines. No timeframe has been set for the repairs, but initial estimates indicate it will take at least two weeks to repair the FLAG cable.

Some businesses in the UAE have reported outages, but others have said there has been only “a minimal impact” on Internet services.


Beckham dropped from friendly squad: reports

Janeiro 31, 2008

London: Former captain David Beckham has been left out of coach Fabio Capello’s first England squad for next week’s friendly against Switzerland at Wembley, British media reported on Thursday.

The LA Galaxy midfielder has not played a competitive match since England’s 3-2 defeat by Croatia in their final Euro 2008 qualifier last November, but had been training with Arsenal in a bid to maintain his fitness.

An FA spokesman declined to comment on the reports and said the squad for the game on February 6 would be announced later.

Beckham had been hoping to earn his 100th cap against the Swiss. The reports said Capello, who also dropped the player for a spell when in charge of Real Madrid, has not ruled the 32-year-old completely out of his future plans.


Bush breaks poll fund-raising tour to talk about Iraq

Janeiro 31, 2008

Las Vegas: Sandwiching a war speech in between Republican fundraisers, President George W. Bush is making clear that his priority is to keep Iraq secure, not just to get troops home.

His Iraq update here scheduled for later yesterday was tucked into an agenda of political events across four states. The private affairs will raise $4.7 million (Dh17 million) for his party by week’s end.

The president is on a three-day tour with dual purposes: to raise money for Republican candidates and to plug some themes from his modestly aimed State of the Union address. The theme of the day: war and the threats to the United States. In California on Wednesday, Bush promoted his trade agenda and headlined fundraisers in Los Angeles and San Francisco. The rest of his travels involve states that he carried in the 2000 and 2004 elections, Nevada, Colorado and Missouri.

Bush’s Iraq theme is that his military build-up there a year ago – unpopular as it was – succeeded by reducing violence and giving Iraqi politicians some room to work.

Yet he won’t commit to more US troop withdrawals, and may even slow or stop the ones under way to preserve the gains in security. He is asking the country, again, for patience.

In comments here, Bush will tell the nation that it cannot afford to turn its back on Iraq now, echoing a theme of his State of the Union address on Monday. He also will prod Congress again to permanently extend a law allowing the government more freedom to eavesdrop on suspected terrorists.


Turkey to relax headscarf ban in universities

Janeiro 31, 2008

Students may soon be allowed to wear the Muslim headscarf in Turkish universities, a watershed for a devout, growing middle class that has long complained of discrimination against its faith.

Turkey’s popular Islamist-rooted government and a nationalist opposition party agreed on a compromise this week to lift a 1989 ban on female students wearing the headscarf in higher education, a move unthinkable only a few years ago.

The amendment is expected to be approved by parliament early this month.

As recently as 1997, Turkey’s army generals, acting with public support, ousted a government they deemed too Islamist.

“Lifting the headscarf ban in universities is a big step for Turkey, even if the reform is insufficient. It will mean a lot of women who suffered from the ban will be able to study again,” said Neslihan Akbulut of women’s rights group AKDER.

Turkey’s secular establishment, which includes generals, judges and university rectors, sees the headscarf as a symbol of radical Islam and a political challenge to the Nato member’s separation of state and religion. Turkey is 99 per cent Muslim.

The Turkish republic was founded as a secular state by Kemal Ataturk in 1923 from the crumbling Islam-based Ottoman Empire.

Thousands of women have in the past two decades chosen not to go to university because of the ban, have studied abroad or have been expelled from their studies for wearing a garment that covers their hair as a sign of piety.

The headscarf debate goes to the very heart of Turkey’s complex identity. It is a young democracy that is struggling to balance the demands of an increasingly prosperous but pious Muslim population and a traditional urban pro-Western elite that sees Islam as backward and a threat to the status quo.


Juliana Paes flagrada sem calcinha

Janeiro 24, 2008

Juliana Paes, foi flagrada e fotografada em São Paulo sem calcinha na divulgação de um produto de beleza na Beauty Fair.

A foto Juliana Paes deixa os curiosos com agua na boca.

Mesmo com o frio que se fazia sentir a actriz brasileira Juliana Paes preferiu manter o seu perfil sexy, e na dita divulgação levou um vestido bem decotado, e assim a calcinha teve de ficar em casa pois Juliana Paes queria ser a gostosa do evento.

Veja esta e outras notícias em http://todaywnews.blogspot.com/

(Dezembro 2006)


Deborah Secco em fotos picantes

Janeiro 24, 2008

Deborah Secco, uma das musas mais espetaculares do Brasil, posou nuinha para fotografia.

Quem souber onde estão as fotos, deixe aqui comentário!

(Dezembro 2006)


Victoria Beckham é flagrada de topless na praia

Janeiro 24, 2008

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A ex-Spice Girls, Victoria Beckham, 34 anos, mostrou mais uma vez que gosta de fazer topless na praia. Ela foi flagrada sem a parte de cima do biquíni por um paparazzi enquanto curtia sol há uma semana.

O vídeo do flagra já circula na Internet e mostra a cantora se preparando para deixar a praia. Enquanto uma criança dobra toalhas, ela coloca o seu biquíni branco.

(Dezembro 2006)


Courtney Love exibe seios siliconados em casamento gay

Janeiro 24, 2008

Vestida em trajes de época, Courtney Love, 42 anos, exagerou no decote e exibiu parte dos seios siliconados durante o casamento gay do ator Matt Lucas, 32 anos, da famosa série Little Britain, e do produtor Kevin McGee, 30, neste domingo em Londres.

A recepção dos convidados foi feita no maior estilo de época, com direito a cortesãs, piratas, reis e duquesas. Todos os convidados vestiram trajes diretamente encomendados pelo casal e se divertiram em um coquetel formal antes da realização da cerimônia.

(Dezembro 2006)


Cantora cubana posa de calcinha fio dental para revista

Janeiro 24, 2008

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Eleita duas vezes a celebridade com o melhor bumbum pela revista F.H.M, a modelo, atriz e cantora Vida Guerra agora ganha o título de mulher mais sexy do ano. Com calcinha fio dental, ela estampa a nova edição da publicação BlackMen.
A revista traz 22 fotos da artista em posas sensuais e ousadas. Em todas elas, seu bumbum avantajado ganha destaque.

A cubana mora desde os seis anos nos Estados Unidos e tornou-se uma modelo em ascensão à fama ainda na adolescência. Ela aproveitou o corpo escultural para se lançar no cinema, na TV e na música.

Em julho deste ano, Vida Guerra aceitou ser fotografada completamente nua para a Playboy americana. E também lançou em 2006 seu primeiro disco, com diversas parcerias.

(Dezembro 2006)


Cameron Diaz quer que as pessoas façam sexo diariamente

Janeiro 24, 2008

Cameron Diaz, 34 anos, declarou que relações sexuais diárias podem ajudar as pessoas a serem mais felizes, segundo informações do site Fametastic. “Sexo é o maior redutor de stress que existe. É a melhor coisa para vários problemas”, afirmou. “Se fosse parte da vida de todas as pessoas, o mundo seria muito feliz”.

Além das declarações a respeito da sociedade, Cameron Diaz aproveitou para falar o que mais gosta na cama. “Eu amo a sensação física, eu amo sentir meu coração batendo e eu amo suar. Transar sem dúvida é o melhor caminho de conseguir tudo isso”.

(Dezembro 2006)


Angelina Jolie alimenta filho com insetos

Janeiro 24, 2008

Angelina Jolie, 31 anos, comprou um prato de grilos para o filho adotivo Maddox, 5, comer, segundo informações do tablóide inglês The Sun. “Eu recentemente levei o Mad para o Camboja (…) Fomos a um restaurante no meio da noite e ele comeu seu primeiro prato de grilos”, contou a atriz.

Alguns insetos, ricos em proteínas, são populares em países da Ásia. Quase sempre, eles são servidos intactos.

Angelina, que já comeu baratas e larva de abelhas, mostrou interesse em aprender a preparar esses insetos em casa.

(Dezembro 2006)


Karolina Kurkova ajeita a calcinha e mostra o bumbum

Janeiro 24, 2008

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Karolina Kurkova, 22 anos, passou por uma saia-justa enquanto tentava ajeitar a calcinha para um ensaio da Victoria´s Secret no Caribe, segundo informações do site TMZ. A top model acabou mostrando todo o bumbum, virando alvo dos cliques dos fotógrafos nesta quarta-feira.


Top Model Gisele Bündchen grava programa em rua de Nova York

Janeiro 24, 2008

Reviver memórias:

A top model Gisele Bündchen, 26 anos, foi uma das convidadas do programa Today, do canal norte-americano NBC, nesta segunda-feira, em Nova York. A brasileira causou frisson na porta de entrada do famoso complexo Rockefeller Center.

Simpática, a modelo acenou para os fãs e tirou fotos com as crianças presentes. Ela estava vestida toda de preto com agasalho para se proteger do frio de Nova York.

Gisele falou no programa sobre o desfile anual da Victoria Secrets, que é exibido em rede nacional nos EUA, pelo canal CBS. Este ano, ele vai ao ar dia 5 de dezembro.

Dezembro 2006


Karina Bacchi posa nua para a Playboy

Janeiro 24, 2008

karinabacchi.jpgKarina Bacchi, 30 anos, é capa da revista Playboy de dezembro. A atriz posa nua em 20 páginas e vem na capa da publicação no clima do Natal, com direito a gorro de Papai Noel.

(Dezembro 2006)


Galisteu é fotografada sem calcinha em carro

Janeiro 24, 2008

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Adriane Galisteu, 33 anos, foi fotografada sem calcinha na chegada a festa de aniversário da apresentadora Angélica, 33, na noite desta sexta-feira, no Rio de Janeiro.

A apresentadora do SBT usava um microvestido branco colado ao corpo. Ela se descuidou em uma cruzada de perna enquanto posava para as fotografias e conversava com jornalistas pelo vidro do carro.

Galisteu estava acompanhada de um moreno não identificado.

(Dez 2006)


Fotografias picantes de Andressa Zizzari

Janeiro 22, 2008

Andressa Zizzari, da Serie “Panico na TV”, aparece em fotografias picantes. Há muitos sites com estas fotos desta super gata! Não colocamos aqui links dado que as fotos são mesmo super picantes. (Nov 2006)


Pamela Anderson pediu o divorcio

Janeiro 22, 2008

Pamela Anderson, agora com 39 anos, pediu o divorcio a Kid Rock, tendo publicado um comunicado no seu site pessoal dando uma satisfação aos seus fans. Pamela continua com a aparência que faz dela uma das mulheres mais desejadas do mundo, havendo agora motivos de sobra para que alguém ambicione chegar até ela, uma vez que agora será uma mulher livre. (Nov 2006)


Fotografias da Camila Amaral para a Playboy

Janeiro 22, 2008

camilaamaral.jpgA Camila Amaral é uma super gata e a Playboy nunca dorme em serviço. Desta feita, a Playboy volta a marcar pontos ao fotografar mais esta mulher divina.


Britney Spears apanhada sem calcinha

Janeiro 22, 2008

Britney Spears continua a ser notícia, nem sempre pelas razões que certamente desejaria. Desta feita, Britney é apanhada sem calcinha a sair do carro, deixando literalmente “tudo à mostra”. (Nov 2006)


Agnes Marchioni tira fotos, nua, para a Playboy

Janeiro 22, 2008

A Deputada Federal Brasileira, Agnes Marchioni, despiu-se para o Site da Playboy.

Essas fotos foram tiradas para o site da Playboy, exclusivo para assinantes.Foram realizadas em outubro/2006,na praia de Itamambuca,em Ubatuba.

Esta notícia, que circulou em 2006, foi dada como um golpe. No entanto, o golpe só é verdade porque Agnes não chegou a ser eleita para deputada. Mas que tirou as fotos, disso não há duvida e háq muitos sites na Internet com essas fotografias!


Juliana Paes envolvida em pornografia (Golpe)

Janeiro 22, 2008

Novo golpe virtual utilizando uma celebridade.
A notícia que correu foi:

“Juliana Paes esta sorrindo a toa depois de ter ganho na justiça espanhola $2 milhões de dólares do studio de cinema pornográfico, pela publicação do seu filme no Brasil.
Juliana Paes fechou contrato com a Dolby Digital studios, (espanhola) para fazer um filme pornô; o contrato especificava 6 países europeus, menos o Brasil. O diretor e produtor do filme Steve Cheung, disse que a empresa responsável pela distribuição, (a Mandarin Filmes), alegou que uma cópia do filme teria sido retirada dos studios da produtora Dolby Digital, veja duas cenas do filme. “

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Video de Gisele Bündchen numa cena lésbica

Janeiro 17, 2008

giselle_bundchen_miniatura.jpgGisele Caroline Nonnenmacher Bündchen (Horizontina, Rio Grande do Sul, 20 de julho de 1980) é uma supermodelo brasileira. Já foi capa de centenas de revistas e outdoor e é garota-propaganda de mais de 20 produtos em todo o mundo.
Neste video, Gisele aparece numa cena lésbica fantástica.


Video Escandaloso de Abi Titmuss numa cena lésbica

Janeiro 17, 2008

É incrivel como pessoas conhecidas gravam-se a si próprias em cenas destas e depois não acautelam que as filmagens fiquem guardadas em segurança. Neste caso a cassete foi divulgada e todo o mundo pode agora ver este video em que Abi aparece numa cena com outra mulher e um homem.

Veja estas e outras cenas em http://nuas-fotos.blogspot.com/


Video caseiro com Gena Lee Nolin transando

Janeiro 17, 2008

Mais um video caseiro foi “roubado” e divulgado na Internet. Desta vez a vitima foi a gata do Baywatch, Gena Lee Nolin, que é exposta neste video a transar. Estas famosas deviam ter mais cuidado com o que gravam e, certamente, não deviam gravar cenas de sexo sob pena de as mesmas virem a ser conhecidas por todos. (Out 2006)


Cassete roubada de Mimi McPherson é divulgada na Internet

Janeiro 17, 2008

A irmã de Elle McPherson, antes de se tornar uma estrela da TV Australiana, era uma rapariga envolvida em muita confusão. Gravou uma serie de videos com cenas de sexo com os namorados. A cassete com as gravações foi roubada e agora o escandalo é inevitável.


Video com Jessica Alba nua

Janeiro 17, 2008

Jessica Marie Alba “a perla branca” (Pomona, Califórnia, 28 de abril de 1981) é uma atriz norte-americana. Criada em uma família militar, Jessica cresceu como uma fanática por esportes (desportos) e aterrorizava seus avós e professores com seu comportamento rebelde. Além de ser uma grande actriz, Jessica é muito sensual. (Out 2006)


Severina Vuckovic Sex Tape

Janeiro 17, 2008

Mais uma cassete roubada e divulgada na Internet. Neste caso é um video com a cantora croata, Severina Vuckovic, que filmou cenas de sexo. A cassete foi apanhada e agora está disponível para quem quiser ver. (Out 2006)


LEFT IN LETHAL LIMBO

Janeiro 16, 2008

The end that awaits Alfonso Rodriguez Jr., barring a legal reversal of fortunes, requires him to be strapped down to a gurney and injected with a mix of lethal chemicals. The serial sex offender, convicted in 2006 of raping and murdering Dru Sjodin, is one of 55 inmates waiting on federal death row. His conviction remains on appeal, but the method of execution called for in his sentence has been challenged on the grounds that it violates constitutional protection against “cruel and unusual” punishment. Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments for and against what’s called the three-drug “cocktail” method of lethal injection,

by far the nation’s most widely used means of execution.

Because North Dakota doesn’t have the death penalty, the judge selected South Dakota law as the template for Rodriguez’s execution, which remains unscheduled, pending the outcome of his appeal.

South Dakota is one of 37 states that have adopted the three-drug series of injections. Ironically, states flocked to the method after other methods, principally electrocution and the gas chamber, increasingly came under court challenges.

Many death sentences around the country have been on hold since the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case more than a year ago, in December 2006, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.

Both the prosecution and defense in the Rodriguez case say it’s likely the constitutionality of the triple-drug method will be decided before the appeals in his case. Federal death penalty appeals typically take from six

to eight years, said Drew Wrigley, the U.S. attorney for North Dakota.

“It’s a moot point,” he said.

Defense briefs to challenge Rodriguez’s conviction are due next month, almost a year after the former Crookston, Minn., man was sentenced to death.

If successful, the lethal injection challenge would not overturn the death penalty, which consistently has been upheld. Instead, it likely would lead to a different method of lethal injection, lawyers said.

One likely replacement would be a single injection, an overdose of barbiturates, the method veterinarians routinely use to humanely put pets to sleep.

“We’re going to at least do as well with humans as we do with animals,” said Richard Dieter, executive director of the Death Penalty Information Center. In fact, some states prohibit animals from being put to sleep by the three-drug method, which critics say is not based on sound medical research.

In recent years, botched injections, with condemned prisoners reportedly grimacing or taking prolonged periods to die, have called the humaneness of the cocktail into question.

One problem: Many doctors and other health professionals refuse to take part in executions, leaving the injections to corrections officers who lack medical training.

The first cocktail drug should render the prisoner unconscious, to spare him from what follows: a second drug that paralyzes his muscles, and the final injection, to stop the heart.

If improperly administered, however, the patient suffers because his paralyzed muscles prevent him from breathing, and from the potent drug used to stop the heart, said Richard Ney, one of Rodriguez’s defense lawyers and an active death penalty opponent.

“One can imagine the horrible death that would be,” Ney said. “It would be excruciatingly painful. It’s a horrible, burning, ravaging poison.”

The reason for the first two drugs, to make the inmate unconscious and paralyzed, primarily are to spare witnesses by masking the pain experienced by the executed prisoner, Ney said.

“I’m not sure why the states are fighting this,” he said. Lethal injection, with its sense of clinical sterility, was a way of giving a falsely humane face to execution, Ney added.

“This was an effort to placate society,” he said. Lethal injections of barbiturates take longer, 20 or 30 minutes, and the person may twitch involuntarily. That may be unpleasant for witnesses, but the prisoner apparently suffers no pain, Ney said.

In fact, society is becoming increasingly troubled by the death penalty, Dieter said. Executions peaked in 1999 and have been declining since then for a variety of reasons.

One reason, he said, are highly publicized cases in which condemned prisoners have been exonerated by DNA evidence. That heightens awareness of the possibility wrongful convictions resulting in death, Dieter said.

“Who knows how often that happens,” he said. “Life without parole gives jurors and judges an out.”

Also, death penalty appeals drag on for years and are costly. The average death penalty case in Texas, which executes the most prisoners, is about $3 million. In California, where executions are rare, the average cost is much higher, more like

$125 million, Dieter said.

By contrast, life in prison without parole costs an average of $125,000, he added, or $5 million for a prisoner whose life term runs 40 years. “Death penalty cases are in the multimillions when everything is taken into account.”

Finally, Dieter said, many are unconvinced of the deterrent effect of the death penalty, and whether it helps prevent murder or other heinous crimes punished by death.

“It’s a safety issue or it’s a justice issue,” he said of growing unease over the death penalty. “We do sense the public is shifting a bit.”

But courts have repeatedly upheld the constitutionality of capital punishment, Wrigley said. The methods have changed over time, however.

Once hanging and firing squads were the standard, replaced by more technologically advanced methods, such as electrocution and the gas chamber, to be replaced by lethal injection.


Attorneys waiting for DNA results

Janeiro 16, 2008

Prosecutors and defense attorneys both are awaiting DNA results in the case of a Rapid City woman charged with murdering her boyfriend in September.

Chari Miranda, 20, is charged with four alternate counts connected to the death of 24-year-old Richard Standing Bear.

Miranda can only be convicted of one of the counts. They are second-degree murder, which carries a mandatory life sentence upon conviction; two first-degree manslaughter counts, which carry up to life in prison; and second-degree manslaughter, which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

Attorneys on Tuesday asked 7th Circuit Judge A.P. “Pete” Fuller to set a status hearing next month, after the DNA results are expected to be complete. Fuller set a hearing for Feb. 19.

Miranda remains in custody at Pennington County Jail on a $1 million cash or surety bond.


Congress Aims at Tejada, Clemens, Bonds

Janeiro 16, 2008

Taking on baseball’s steroids problem once again, Congress kept the finger-pointing and tough questioning to a minimum. Maybe that’s because the people under the most scrutiny this time _ Miguel Tejada, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens _ were nowhere to be seen. Commissioner Bud Selig and union leader Donald Fehr accepted responsibility for the sport’s drug boom and the author of the Mitchell Report defended his findings in the same wood-paneled House hearing room that hosted a far longer and far more contentious session in March 2005.

It didn’t take long for the focus to shift to players Tuesday.

The hearing opened with word that Congress wants Tejada, the 2002 AL MVP, investigated for lying to federal authorities. The first witness, former Senate majority leader George Mitchell, testified he believes a former trainer’s allegations that he injected seven-time Cy Young Award winner Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone. And Selig told lawmakers that Bonds’ San Francisco Giants should have reported concerns about the home run king’s personal trainer.

The 4-hour, 15-minute session before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee also exposed what might be the latest drugs abused by the sport’s stars: Ritalin and Adderall, stimulants better known as treatments for hyperactive kids. According to data provided to the committee by MLB and the union, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, there were 35 “Therapeutic Use Exemptions” for drugs in 2006, of which 28 were for ADD and ADHD medications. In 2007, the exemptions skyrocketed to 111, of which 103 were for ADD and ADHD.

“It seems to be a little bit odd, said Dr. Gary Wadler, chairman of committee that determines the World Anti-Doping Agency’s banned-substances list. “I’m the guy who made the issue three years ago about amphetamines, and baseball said they didn’t have a problem with greenies.”

One of Mitchell’s recommendations was that baseball needs an independent agency to handle drug testing, and the data about ADD drugs supports that, Wadler said.

“This demands an explanation. There’s something fundamentally wrong them going from 28 to 103,” Wadler said. “If we had this percentage increase in the general population, it would be on the evening news as a national epidemic. It’s an outrageous number.”

Overall, though, Selig and Fehr found a far friendlier audience than they did on March 17, 2005, when they were chastised and grilled by the same committee for a lax steroids program. That 11-hour hearing is best remembered for Mark McGwire’s infamous and oft-repeated phrase, “I’m not here to talk about the past,” and Rafael Palmeiro’s finger-wagging denial of steroid use only months before failing a drug test.

“I’m proud of the progress we’ve made. I never delude myself, because I know there’s always more work to be done,” Selig said after Tuesday’s hearing. “But when you think of where we were three years ago to where we are … I appreciated the response from them today.”

In the aftermath of the 2005 hearing, baseball and the union agreed to toughen their drug policy, including harsher penalties, more testing and a ban on amphetamines.

In his opening statement, Selig vowed to do more, including testing top prospects before the amateur draft. He also reiterated a willingness to test for human growth hormone “when a valid, commercially available and practical test for HGH becomes reality, regardless of whether the test is based on blood or urine.”

Fehr, in turn, said the union has agreed to “allow players to be suspended for HGH use based on evidence other than a positive test.”

He and Selig said they met in December to discuss the Mitchell Report’s recommendations and plan to meet again.

“I hope we have all of this completed before spring training,” Selig said.

Not every exchange with the lawmakers was easy.

“This scandal happened under your watch. I want that to sink in. It did,” Maryland Democrat Elijah Cummings told Selig and Fehr, frequent adversaries seated side-by-side at the witness table after Mitchell finished. “Do you accept responsibility for this scandal or do you think there was nothing you could do to prevent it?”

Fehr paused for several seconds.

“Did we or did I appreciate the depth of the problem? … The answer is ‘No,’” Fehr replied. “It’s a failure that we didn’t, and it’s a failure that I didn’t.”

Selig then followed, starting by saying he’s agonized over the question.

“Do I wish we could have reacted quicker? Should we have? One could make the case,” the commissioner said. “All of us have to take responsibility, starting with me.”

Before any testimony, committee chairman Henry Waxman announced he and ranking Republican Tom Davis asked the Justice Department to look into whether Tejada lied to committee staffers when questioned in connection to Palmeiro’s perjury case in 2005.

“Tejada told the committee that he never used illegal performance-enhancing drugs and that he had no knowledge of other players using or even talking about steroids,” Waxman said. “Well, the Mitchell Report, however, directly contradicts key elements of Mr. Tejada’s testimony.”

Palmeiro said his positive test might have resulted from a B-12 vitamin injection given to him by Tejada _ at the time, a teammate on the Baltimore Orioles _ and the committee concluded there was insufficient evidence to refer Palmeiro’s case to the Justice Department.

In the Mitchell Report, Adam Piatt, Tejada’s former teammate with the Oakland Athletics, said he provided Tejada with steroids and HGH in 2003. Mitchell also included copies of checks allegedly written by Tejada to Piatt in March 2003 for $3,100 and $3,200.

“We will review and respond to the letter from Chairman Waxman and Rep. Davis,” Justice Department spokesman Peter Carr said.

Late in the day came news that Tejada’s older brother, Freddy, was killed in a motorcycle accident in the Dominican Republic, according to the Aguilas Cibaenas, the shortstop’s winter league team. Tejada, scheduled to play Tuesday night, wasn’t at the ballpark and could not immediately be reached for comment.

Waxman raised Bonds’ name during Selig’s appearance, asking the commissioner whether the Giants should have reported their concerns about Bonds’ trainer, Greg Anderson, and the slugger’s alleged steroid use to the commissioner’s office.

“Of course,” Selig responded.

Pressed by Waxman about whether Giants general manager Brian Sabean violated baseball rules by not doing so, Selig said: “It’s a matter that I have under review,” perhaps hinting that Sabean or other team officials could face discipline.

Waxman also expressed concern that, according to the report, Giants owner Peter Magowan’s lawyer called Mitchell to say Magowan “misspoke” about Bonds’ possible use of steroids.

“This incident shows why it’s important for baseball’s management to take the problem of steroids seriously. It’s possible that the BALCO scandal could have been averted if Brian Sabean and Peter Magowan acted in a responsible fashion,” Waxman said. “Instead, they seemed more intent on protecting Bonds.”

Magowan issued a statement that did not directly address the Bonds-Anderson issue, saying instead the Giants “pledge to embrace every necessary reform to address” the steroids problem.

Since last month’s release of the Mitchell Report, the focus largely has been on Clemens, who has been asked to testify at a Feb. 13 hearing, along with his former trainer, Brian McNamee. Clemens has vehemently denied McNamee’s allegations.

“You continue to feel comfortable with Mr. McNamee’s credibility?” Waxman asked.

“We believe that the statements provided to us were truthful,” Mitchell said, adding McNamee was interviewed three times.

AP Baseball Writer Ronald Blum in New York and AP Sports Writer Janie McCauley in San Francisco contributed to this report.