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 The brothers Miliband: Ed  left  and David  right  at the Labour party conference in England. Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty ImagesUpdated Oct. 4Editor   Note: We have confirmed with his staff that Ed Miliband did indeed serve as an unpaid intern at the NewsHour during the mid-1980s.For basic reasons of courtesy and good workplace practices, it is wise for senior staffers to be nice to the most junior, whether they are called interns, desk assistants or whatever the title. But there are other good reasons as well: one of these young people could end up a stanley cup s your boss and any number of them could end up being important. Or in the case of interns, really important, like being one step removed from becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom.Over the weekend, Ed Miliband was announced the winner of the Labor Par stanley cup ty   election to succeed Gordon Brown as party leader. Should the current Conservative-Liberal coalition make a bad stumble, or even lose its majority in the House of Commons, Miliband would be poised to become prime minister.A conversation with then stanley cup -foreign secretary David Miliband last year about his younger brother, Ed, jogged our memory that he had been a news intern early in his career.To devotees of the Old Testament, English history or its Shakespearean versions, Miliband   path to victory in a contest decided by Labor members of parliament, union leaders and party activists had a familiar ring. The man that 40-year-old Miliband beat was his 4 Pkhi Nations Agree to Draft Resolution on Iran Nuclear Program
 Freelance British photojournalist, John Cantlie  abducted in 2012 along with U.S. journalist James Foley  appears in the Islamic States latest video as a foreign correspondent reporting from the Syrian town of Kobani, the New York Times reported.A June 2012 file photo of British photojournalist John Cantlie, who was captured in Syria by jihadist militants in November 2012. Photo via Getty ImagesThe video was released late Monday stanley cup  evening, but the timing and authenticity of the video have not been verified. The British Foreign Office said they are in the process of analyzing the content.The five-and-a-half-minute video is titled  Inside Ayn-Al-Islam  and begins with an aerial view of the embattled town through an ISIS drone, with artillery gunshots going off in the background. The group is claiming that they are close to capturing the Syrian town located near the Turkish border.And despite Kobani being known as Ayn-Al-Arab stanley cup  in Arabic, the terrorist group refers to the Syrian town as Ain-Al-Islam.Cantlie  yeezy then appears on the screen, dressed in all black and introduces himself. Hello, Im John Cantlie, and today were in the city of Kobani on the Syrian-Turkish border. That is in fact Turkey right behind me,  he says.  We are here in the heart of the so-called PKK safe zone, which is now controlled entirely by the Islamic State. Through the duration of the propaganda video message, Cantlie goes on to mock and denounce the progress made by U.S.-led airstrikes and Kurdish