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Arizona bill targets ethnic studies

A new law banning ethnic studies programmes has gone into effect in the southwestern US state of Arizona. The state’s Latino community claim the law targets them and say similar programmes in African American, Asian and Native American studies are not affected. The law comes months after Arizona passed a controversial immigration enforcement law. Al Jazeera’s Franc Contreras reports from From Tucson, Arizona.

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Live Chat: Robert Scheer on Obama’s State of the Union Address

BLANK By Robert Scheer In a live video Q & A session, Truthdig Editor and columnist Robert Scheer answered readers’ questions about his latest column,

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The Real Deal

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The Real Deal

Andrew Foster Altschul’s “Deus Ex Machina,” set amid a TV show that looks like the love child of “Survivor” and “Lost,” explores reality in several senses of the word. Here’s an excerpt from the novel, which will be published next week.

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Fresh torture claims hit Indonesia

Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesia’s president, says there have been no incidents of torture since he came to power in 2004. But Al Jazeera has heard evidence from several prisoners who claim they were abused while in police custody. Step Vaessen reports from the Indonesian capita, Jakarta.

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Truthdiggers of the Week: The Egyptian Protesters

This week we acknowledge the thousands who have been marching against tyranny in the 30th year of President Hosni Mubarak’s dictatorial rule. (Honorable mentions after the jump.)

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News Bulletin 06:00GMT update

The main headlines on Al Jazeera English, featuring the latest news and reports from around the world.

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Turkish film labeled anti-semitic

‘Valley of the Wolves — Palestine’, the latest in a wildly popular series of action films, has been labeled anti-Semitic. In it three Turkish special forces operatives shoot their way through Jerusalem and the West Bank to avenge the real-life Israeli attack on the Mavi Marmara ship last May, that left nine Turks dead. Al Jazeera’s Anita MacNaught reports from Istanbul, Turkey.

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By Ruth Marcus The president talks the talk about fiscal responsibility. But the evidence suggests he’s not willing to spend the political capital to translate that talk into action. Related Entries January 27, 2011 Obama Names New White House Spokesman January 27, 2011 Govt’s Loan Mod Program Crippled by Lax Oversight and Deference to Banks

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By David Sirota Amid last week’s flood of business news, one story stood out as reason to hope for more than just a momentary uptick in your 401(k): Apple, you may have heard, announced record first-quarter profits. Related Entries January 27, 2011 Govt’s Loan Mod Program Crippled by Lax Oversight and Deference to Banks January 27, 2011 Cow Most Sacred: Why Military Spending Remains Untouchable

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Things just got real in Egypt after days of protest and revolt. No longer just blocking Twitter and Facebook to prevent news being shared, the government of Egypt has shut down all internet access after a video of a protester being shot went viral. Sean Paul Kelley has been the go to site for info on Egypt : This is not a joke. The internet has been turned off in Egypt, 15 minutes after AP posts this horrible video of man being shot. Bodes ill for protesters. Egypt has also disabled the use of SMS/texting in all domestic phones. News trickling out that electricity and water have been suspended as well. You can read more of SPK here . Sadly, almost none of this is making it to American news, being far more interested in examining ad nauseam the tea parties and the latest ridiculous committee assignments in the Senate. Reportedly, Hillary Clinton couldn’t even get her call taken in an attempt to broker for a democratic solution. And even more violence is predicted for tomorrow . Egypt’s interior ministry has said it will take “decisive measures” against anti-government protesters who plan further demonstrations on Friday. The warning comes after days of deadly clashes with police that have killed at least five people on the third day of violence across the country. Egyptians have been urged to join mass protests tomorrow, demanding the overthrow of the President’s government. Major demonstrations are expected following Friday prayers after the Muslim Brotherhood backed the unrest. The Brotherhood is the largest power structure in Egypt besides the army and state. And don’t look now, you neo-cons telling us that a democratic Iraq would be a shining aspiration to the rest of the Middle East, but things don’t look much more stable in Tunisia and Yemen either.

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