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Verizon Wireless killing one-year contracts on April 17th, assumes you won’t even care

Okay, so maybe you’ll care , but you’ll still opt for the two-year option once your contract is up. That’s according — more or less, anyway — to a Verizon Wireless spokesperson, confirming to our inquiry this afternoon that the carrier’s one-year contract option will be eliminated on April 17th. The reason, as you might expect, revolves around historical customer preference. That’s a fancy way of saying that most customers prefer the stout hardware discounts that are available with a lengthier two-year agreement, and barring that, they can still choose month-to-month, prepaid or a rival. Not that VZW would encourage the latter, but hey — America’s about options, man. Verizon Wireless killing one-year contracts on April 17th, assumes you won’t even care originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 Apr 2011 16:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Haley Barber has done a marvelous job in Mississippi. He didn’t mind sharing his thoughts about what a great organization the Citizens Councils was back in the day and he said that growing up there during the civil rights revolution wasn’t all that bad. MLK came to town and it was like a country picnic. So, are you surprised by the PPP’s latest polling on Mississippi, which produced a pretty revealing portrait of Mississippians’ views on interracial marriage? The PPP polled Mississippi and found a very interesting response about marriage. 46% of these hardcore Republican voters believe interracial marriage should be illegal, while 40% think it should be legal. PPP surveyed 400 usual Mississippi Republican primary voters from March 24th to 27th TPMDC writes: The poll also found that voters who thought interracial marriage should be banned liked Barbour, Palin, and Huckabee the most among the slate of potential GOP presidential candidates. Seventy-nine percent of those voters said they approved of Gov. Barbour’s job performance, while 74% said they had a favorable opinion of Sarah Palin, and 73% viewed Huckabee favorably. Jon Perr wrote a detailed post about Haley’s town on C&L called: The GOP Has Seen America’s Future – in Mississippi Here’s some of what ot said: Mississippi is one of the poorest states in the Union and has been for some time. According to the 2011 Statistical Abstract compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau, Mississippi ranks first in the number of people living below the poverty line . Unsurprisingly, its 50th ranking median household income of $37,790 is the lowest in America, and over $14,000 below the national figure. Per capita income is similarly dismal. It’s with good reason that in 2007, Mississippi ranked fourth in per capital federal aid . — Using data from the Census Bureau and the Legal Community Against Violence’s state-by-state comparison of firearm laws, the Daily Beast in January concluded Mississippi was the deadliest gun state in the nation . Its divorce rate is among America’s highest; the teen birth rate is at the very top. — UPDATE: Almost on cue, White House hopeful Haley Barbour attacked President Obama’s handling of the economy, claiming his own state serves as a shining example. “”We still have more to do in Mississippi,” Barbour said, adding, “But we have made great progress and are laying a foundation for the future. Palin and Huckabee would do pretty well there. I’m sure Donald Trump would poll OK there too, since he’s been pushing the Birther nonsense. Mississippi, the state of conservative values and miscegenation-law nostalgia. For a minute I thought about the justice of the peace who refused to marry an interracial couple, but that was in Louisiana. A Louisiana justice of the peace said he refused to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple out of concern for any children the couple might have. Keith Bardwell, justice of the peace in Tangipahoa Parish, says it is his experience that most interracial marriages do not last long.

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To sell the repeal of birthright citizenship, Republicans like Vitter lie about scope of ‘baby tourism’

Click here to view this media I guess this is how Republicans do the Latino-outreach thing: Demonize Latino children, threaten to take away their birthright citizenship, and blatantly lie about the numbers of “anchor babies” being born by mothers coming here specifically to have citizen children. Here’s Sen. David Vitter yesterday on Fox News, promoting his new federal bill to strip American-born children of undocumented immigrants of their birthright citizenship : VITTER: It’s a very real problem. About 200,000 women come into this country annually from other countries legally, with a tourist visa, something like that, to give birth in this country so that child can automatically become a U.S. citizen. 200,000 a year! I’m guessing that Vitter’s source for this number is either somewhere up his own nether regions, or those of hate groups such as FAIR and CIS that pump out fake statistics like this for eager Latino-bashers like Vitter and his three Senate colleagues to regurgitate into policy. Because, as ABC News explained in their own report on this legislation: Of the 4.2 million live births in the United States in 2006, the most recent data gathered by the National Center for Health Statistics, only 7,670 were children born to mothers who said they do not live here. Some of those mothers could be “baby tourists,” experts say, but many could be foreign college students, diplomatic staff, or vacationers. The government does not track the reasons non-resident mothers are in the United States at the time of the birth or their citizenship. Indeed, as the story notes, the “anchor baby” problem is a statistical pimple: “There’s no evidence that birth tourism is a widespread problem,” said Michele Waslin, a senior policy analyst with the Immigration Policy Center. “There are ways to dealing with that issue without such sweeping changes. This is like using a sledgehammer, not a scalpel.” Indeed, as we explained when Russell Pearce trotted out the same garbage in Arizona : [T]his is a sick joke. Surveys of undocumented workers have made indelibly clear that they don’t come here to have “anchor babies,” or to get our free health care, or any of the other fantasies harbored by nativists: they come here for jobs. Moreover, there’s no serious benefit to be had from having your child be born a citizen — because under American law, you can be deported anyway , and in fact thousands of parents of American birthright-citizen children are deported every year: 100,000 of them over 10 years, to be precise. There is an exemption available: After the immigrant parent has been present for no less than ten years, he or she may apply for Cancellation of Removal if he/she can prove ten years of good moral character and establish that deportation would create an exceptional hardship to her citizen child. There is an annual cap of 4,000 on the number of illegal immigrants who can be granted such relief, and for the past several years the government has not even reached that cap. Vitter goes on to make the shaky explanation that his bill would not require a repeal of the 14th Amendment — rather, it would force an interpretation of the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” contained therein to somehow mean that non-citizens somehow are no longer “subject to the jurisdiction” of the U.S. when on American soil. The Immigration Policy Center has a good rundown on the myths and facts about birthright citizenship. Among those facts are these: The arguments for Congressional authority to limit birthright citizenship are all reliant upon an expansive interpretation of the term “subject to the jurisdiction” of the United States. For example, some opponents of birthright citizenship dispute that the Citizenship Clause embodies the jus soli definition of citizenship and instead argue that it confers citizenship only to children of those who give their complete allegiance to the United States. Under this view, because citizens of foreign countries still owe “allegiance” to a foreign sovereign, children born on U.S. soil to non-U.S.-citizen parents do not owe complete allegiance to the United States. This argument is misleading and based on flawed premises. Even if “allegiance” were the defining characteristic of birthright citizenship, the Reconstruction framers understood allegiance to spring from the place of one’s birth, not the citizenship status of one’s parents. The 1866 debates established that a person “owes allegiance to the country of his birth, and that country owes him protection.” Similarly, one of the opinions from the Dred Scott decision, the backdrop against which the Citizenship Clause was drafted, acknowledged that “allegiance and citizenship spring from the place of birth.” This understanding of allegiance deriving from one’s place of birth underscores the Reconstruction framers’ focus on the child born within the United States, not the status of his parents. The text of the Citizenship Clause thus refers to “[a]ll persons born … within the United States” and not “all persons born of parents born within the United States.” The Reconstruction framers expressly recognized this distinction: Senator Trumbull remarked that “even the infant child of a foreigner born in this land is a citizen of the United States long before his father.” Some even acknowledged that birthright citizenship could encourage immigration, noting that the civil rights bill was “not made for any class or creed, or race or color, but in the great future that awaits us will, if it become a law, protect every citizen, including the millions of people of foreign birth who will flock to our shores to become citizens and to find here a land of liberty and law.” As Elizabeth Wydra put it in her Issue Brief for the American Constitution Society (titled “Born Under the Constitution: Why Recent Attacks on Birthright Citizenship are Unfounded”) [PDF file]: A close study of the text of the Citizenship Clause and Reconstruction history demonstrates that the Citizenship Clause provides birthright citizenship to all those born on U.S. soil, regardless of the immigration status of their parents. To revoke birthright citizenship based on the status and national origin of a child‘s ancestors, as some anti-citizenship activists are suggesting, goes against the purpose of the Citizenship Clause and the text and context of the Fourteenth Amendment. Perhaps more important, the principles motivating the Framers of the Reconstruction Amendments, of which the Citizenship Clause is a part, suggest that we amend the Constitution to reject automatic citizenship at the peril of our core constitutional values. At the heart of the 14th Amendment is the fundamental belief that all people are born equal, and, if born in the United States, are born equal citizens regardless of color, creed or social status. It is no exaggeration to say that the 14th Amendment is the constitutional embodiment of the Declaration of Independence and lays the foundation for the American Dream. Because of the 14th Amendment, all American citizens are equal and equally American. Whether one‘s parents were rich or poor, saint or sinner, the 14th Amendment proclaims that ours is a nation where an American child will be judged by his or her own deeds. To Real Muricans like David Vitter and Rand Paul, though, such qualms are insignificant. It’s worth it to to destroy the meaning of the 14th Amendment and the long tradition of jus soli in America for the sake of a nonexistent “baby tourism” plague, you know.

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Lawrence O’Donnell Lays Into Rep. Tom Graves For Being Willing to Shut Down the Government to Defund Planned Parenthood

Click here to view this media Despite the fact that the funding for Planned Parenthood only accounts for a tiny portion of the budget, Rep. Tom Graves (R-GA) insisted to MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell that this assault on women’s reproductive rights and health care was somehow about getting our deficit under control. I’m not sure how someone like this guy sleeps at night because given the smirk on his face as O’Donnell laid into him for playing politics with women’s health care, he thinks this is some kind of a game. It’s a deadly game they’re playing and one where they obviously don’t care how many lives might be lost in the process of either threatening to or actually shutting down the government, or as a result of their extremist ideology. And as far as his claim that the Republicans are somehow doing “the will of the American people”, well here are some polls to the contrary : Two new public polls released today show majority support for Planned Parenthood, and clear opposition to efforts to bar Planned Parenthood from receiving federal funds for preventive health care such as lifesaving cancer screenings, breast exams, birth control, and STD testing and treatment, including HIV testing. A Quinnipiac University poll released today found that a majority of voters (53 percent) opposed “cutting off federal government funding to Planned Parenthood.” The margin was 53 percent to 43 percent. The poll also found that 50 percent of Independent voters — as well as 66 percent of voters aged 18–34 and 60 percent of “moderate” voters — opposed “cutting off federal government funding to Planned Parenthood.” Read the full poll HERE . An NBC/ Wall Street Journal poll also released today found that 53 percent of Americans found it “mostly or totally unacceptable” to “eliminate funding to Planned Parenthood for family planning and preventive health services.” Among women overall, 56% found it “mostly or totally unacceptable” to “eliminate funding to Planned Parenthood for family planning and preventive health services.” Among women 18–49, 60% found it “mostly or totally unacceptable” to “eliminate funding to Planned Parenthood for family planning and preventive health services.” Read the full poll HERE . (Planned Parenthood question on page 16). Below, please find a statement by Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America, on the two new public polls: “It’s clear that Americans understand that the proposal to bar Planned Parenthood from receiving federal funds for preventive health care such as lifesaving cancer screenings, breast exams, birth control, and STD and HIV testing, would have a devastating impact on women’s health, lead to more unintended pregnancies and more women detecting cancers at a later and less treatable stage. Americans know this to be true, because one in five women has been cared for by a Planned Parenthood health center at some point in her lifetime. O’Donnell also tore into Graves for his support of their ridiculous and unconstitutional bill titled the “Government Shutdown Prevention Act.” O’Donnell slammed Minority Leader Eric Cantor for his defense of that bill last week — Lawrence O’Donnell Slams Eric Cantor For Not Knowing How a Bill Becomes a Law .

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Watch Glenn Go: When he’s finally freed from Fox, expect Beck to build on his apocalyptic cult

Click here to view this media Finally, Glenn Beck really will get to feel a little like Martin Luther King — because he is free, free at last, God almighty, free at last. Unfortunately, our long national nightmare … is probably just switching to a new phase. He explained to his audience yesterday on Fox that he was leaving his regular show there because, gosh, he had to have his arm twisted in the first place just do it: BECK: When Fox was generous enough to offer me the time at 5 o’clock, I originally didn’t take them up on it. I turned them down. One of the reasons was I didn’t want to — I just — didn’t wanna do this. I hated doing it at the other place. This place is sweet! — in comparison. But I also knew — believe it or not, anybody who knows me in my real life as everybody — wee little Erin will tell you too — I avoid confrontation like nobody’s business. Unless I am forced. But it also — I don’t like it. But — sometimes you have to stand. I took the job two years ago because I thought I had something important to share. I really thought if I could prove my case — that something wicked this way was coming — something in America was wrong, America would listen. And they have. What noble guy. Brings a tear to your eye and puts a swell in your heart, doesn’t it? Beck’s removal from the Fox daily lineup really is, as David Brock puts it, “A victory for civil discourse” . (Media Matters, by the way, has put together a list of the 50 Worst Things Glenn Beck Has Said .) And it was overdue. As George Zornick at ThinkProgress explains: Beck entered the year without one-third of his earlier audience. Only months into his show, advertisers began deserting his program, and pressure by liberal groups resulted in a loss of nearly 300 advertisers during the course of his show. Last month, Fox News officials told the New York Times anonymously that they were “contemplating life without Mr. Beck.” The Times also reported that “[m]any on the news side of Fox have wondered whether his chronic outrageousness — he suggested that the president has ‘a deep-seated hatred for white people’— have made it difficult for Fox to hang onto its credibility as a news network.” That seems like a reasonable concern. Beck, meanwhile, is actually in a bizarre defensive-gloating position, telling his radio audience this morning : BECK: Let me just tell you something. Liberal left — let me make a prediction. … One year from now, you on the left will be crapping yourselves so much — you haven’t, you haven’t crapped in your pants as much as you will in a year from now, as you did since you were a child. Maybe more. You’ll be making — you’ll crap yourself more than when you were a baby! And you will find Jesus. You will suddenly find religion and you will be kneeling at some altar lighting candles every day praying to Jesus that Glenn Beck would please just do 5 o’clock on the Fox News Channel.There’s my prediction. Alexander Zaitchik, who (as the author of Common Nonsense ) should know, forward his own speculation about Beck to Dave Weigel, who thinks Beck will do the Oprah thing now: I’d be careful about comparisons to Oprah, who has a scale of resources, commercial appeal, and popularity that Beck never will. But he’ll remain active and ambitious and his projects will continue to be controversial from time to time. He’s been too much guilty-pleasure fun as a pinata for his critics to completely ignore him. But now that he has a shrunken media footprint, I think a lot of people will go on a much-deserved Beck Vacation, and maybe never return. Moving forward, I see him turning into a sort of hybrid-figure, part Limbaugh, part Breitbart, part Pat Robertson, maybe a little Ben Stein on the documentaries front. But it’s hard to avoid the conclusion that his days as a heavy, constant presence in the mainstream conversation are over. Whatever media shape-shift he’s about to perform post-Fox, he’s a greatly diminished national presence for those who aren’t “Insider Extreme” members at glennbeck.com. Which is a blessed, blessed thing. I wish I could be so optimistic. My own hunch, as I described it yesterday : [L]ook for him to become Alex Jones on steroids. Which means that someday we probably CAN figure on watching the armed FBI standoff from the GlennBeckian Cult Compound someday down the pike. Beck has been the leading figure for the Tea Parties this year, and he is certain to be out leading them in the trenches next year too — probably organizing more Lincoln-Memorial-type rallies, and maybe doing a national tour promoting Tea Partyism. Along the way, he’ll be gathering more cult followers and establishing them as an outside-politics force. He’s not going away, that’s for sure. But we don’t have to watch him mainstreaming his extremism to an audience of millions every day any more, either. And that’s a real victory all by itself.

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Rob Andrews Speaks For Democrats’ Values: "We Value Medicare"

Click here to view this media Since Republicans have made this budget battle all about “values”, it’s refreshing to hear a Democrat step up to the well of the House and speak for Democrats’ values. Rep. Rob Andrews did a wonderful job of speaking those values, which I hope every person who is now on Medicare or will become eligible for Medicare in the next 20 years will hear. Not only do I hope future recipients hear this speech, I hope some of the Beltway pundits get a clue, too. I could hardly believe it when I read digby’s post yesterday quoting a so-called liberal who was nodding and hawing about how yeah, seniors could get some decent insurance with a $15,000/year subsidy. Seniors would enter the health care world the rest of us live in, with co-payments, deductibles and managed care. Eventually, cost control would require some tough decisions about end-of-life care and the rationing of high-tech treatments that have limited efficacy. But starting with a value of $15,000 per year, per senior—the amount government now spends on Medicare—Ryan’s vouchers should provide excellent coverage. His change would amount to a minor amendment to the social contract, not a fundamental revision of it. Who on earth is that guy kidding? That’s not liberal thinking. It’s stupid thinking. It’s the usual “oh, I must be fair” thinking. Earth to Jacob Weisberg: Get out of that city and see how the rest of us live. Imagine facing bankruptcy because of medical bills the insurance company won’t cover. Imagine facing that when you’re too old to work as a house painter, or an insurance clerk anymore. I don’t know how old or young the intrepid Mr. Weisberg is, but I’m guessing he has never known what it feels like to be discarded by the workforce markets at age 50, much less at age 70. Yes. We value Medicare. It will be dismantled over my cold, dead body. Transcript follows: ANDREWS: This is a fight about what you value. Ladies and gentlemen of the House, we value Medicare. We believe that after someone’s worked their entire life and paid taxes into that Medicare fund that they should not have to worry that a trip to the radiologist will be followed by a trip to the bankruptcy court. This is what Medicare accomplished for our moms and our dads and our grandparents. It said that after a lifetime of hard work if you have medical worries they’ll just be medical worries, not financial worries because Medicare will pay the bill. The gentleman from California talked about how they’re not destroying Medicare, they’re saving it. Let’s talk about what they’re really doing. Here’s what happens. Today if a senior goes to a radiologist of her choice Medicare pays most of the bill and she pays a little bit of it. She decides what doctor to pick, she and the doctor decide what happens next, and no private insurance company gets in the way. Medicare pays the bill. What they are proposing is to end that system. So now what will happen under their plan is that the taxes that we pay into the Medicare fund will all be paid to health insurance companies. So we will trust the good hands that so gently guide our healthcare in the healthcare industry…We’ll give them the money, all of it, and trust them to do the right thing with the health of America’s senior citizens. That is the wrong thing to do with the health of America’s senior citizens. There is a fight here about values. It’s a fight that shouldn’t take place. We should settle the budget fight. The President’s gone three quarters of the way to the Republican proposal. Settle it today on that basis. But by all means, we will never yield, we will never concede, we will never concede the point that Medicare should be replaced by private insurance companies. The Congressional Budget Office has said, in analyzing Chairman Ryan’s proposal, that the out-of-pocket health care costs for most retirees in America will go up. This isn’t spending reform. This is having someone else pick up the tab. The hospitals aren’t going to charge less. The doctors aren’t going to charge less. The senior’s going to pay more to get that coverage. And he or she is going to have to go and ask the insurance company what radiologist they can see. And the radiologist is going to have to ask permission for what test he or she can order. Medicare’s not perfect, but it works. We should preserve it and defeat the underlying bill.

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America’s 10 Most Segregated Cities

In three years time, it will have been exactly six decades since the Supreme Court ruled against school segregation in Brown v. Board of Education, putting an end to America’s dark legacy of so-called “separate but equal” facilities. But to many, what should be cause for celebration will instead bring home a grim reality: after many years, the racial divide remains. Steps have been taken to integrate America’s communities over the last 40 years, including the passage of a wave of fair housing laws that have helped protect against discrimination. Progress, however, has largely stagnated in the last decade, according to a new report new report entitled “The Persistence of Segregation in the Metropolis” by Brown University professor John Logan and Florida State University professor Brian Stults. Using 2010 Census data, Logan and Stults studied the racial make-up of America’s neighborhoods, finding the results to be uneven in many large cities. While integration improved markedly in some areas like Kansas City, which saw a 7.4 percent decrease in residential segregation over the last decade, New York declined only 1.7 percent. In Miami, segregation actually got worse. “This is a surprising result,” Professor Logan told USA Today in December, before the report’s publication. “At worst, it was expected that there would be continued slow progress.” Logan and Stults used a measurement called the Index of Dissimilarity to quantify segregation. Based on a scale of 1-100 — from perfect integration to complete separation — the index compares neighborhoods by race. Those cities with the highest levels of segregation, Logan and Stults found, hover around a score of 80, meaning 80 percent of an individual race would have to move so that each neighborhood reflects the racial composition of the city as a whole. (Currently the nationwide Index of Dissimilarity between blacks and whites is 62.7 percent.) Below are the ten major metropolitan areas with the highest Index of Dissimilarity between black and white America, according to the report.

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Sen. James Inhofe still supporting Gbagbo in Ivory Coast and says he has proof election results are wrong

enlarge Sen. Jim Inhofe will never, ever, ever admit man-made emissions have anything to do with global climate change. Sen. Inhofe, the climate change denier is still claiming to have the knowledge that Gbagbo’s election was rigged and he called the French murderers for stepping in and trying to help sort the situation out. In a VOA interview, Republican Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma says the Obama administration is backing the wrong side in the conflict and offered to provide evidence that it was mathematically impossible for Alassane Ouattara to win the disputed November presidential run-off vote over embattled President Laurent Gbagbo. “I do know that the French have always had pretty much control of the government in the Ivory Coast and that’s just the way the French operate, until President Gbagbo got there and, of course, the French have been running against him ever since that time. And, the current opponent, Ouattara, is no exception; he is the chosen one by the French and, quite frankly, they rigged the election,” said Inhofe. “The French have come in and I don’t know how many thousands of people they have killed because they won’t quantify it. They killed over a thousand in Deukoue, a town in the western part, and those were the people who are Gbagbo supporters. And they said that wasn’t us that killed the people, but it had to be because Gbagbo had no troops there. So it’s a reign of terror by Ouattara and it’s supported by the French…[I] am afraid I’m losing this one, but somebody has to tell the truth,” Inhofe said. Let’s look at Inhofe’s credibility when it comes to the matters pertaining to the military: Remember when Inhofe lied about military spending? INHOFE: Here we are in Afghanistan right now. We have our — our men and women in uniform in harm’s way. And we hear an announcement we’re cutting — and I would say gutting — our military . I’ve never seen a budget like this. We’re spending so much money. The Obama budget has increased welfare and all time we’re doing this, increasing all these welfares to an (INAUDIBLE), the only thing in the budget that’s being cut is military. Right here, things are going to increase. The numbers are going to increase and yet we’re cutting the budget. (END VIDEO CLIP) SANCHEZ: Cutting and gutting the military budget. Joining us now is Jim Arkedis. He’s the director of the National Security Project of the Progressive Policy Institute. You guys check on these things… JIM ARKEDIS, PROGRESSIVE POLICY INSTITUTE: We do. SANCHEZ: …to make sure the figures are right. So because you’re down now in the middle, I’m going to ask you the question — is Senator James Inhofe correct to say that President Obama is “gutting the U.S. military budget?” In fact, he goes on to say disarming America. ARKEDIS: Obviously, the senator’s words are pretty ridiculous. President Obama has proposed an increase, as the numbers you just rattled off suggested. And there’s absolutely no hint any time in the future that America’s military budget is going to be gutted or we’re going to be incapable of fighting the wars that — that we are in now and we will look to in the future — or have to in the future. Listen, I want out of our conflicts in the Middle East as much as the next guy, as you all know, but what Inhofe said about military spending is just a lie and ridiculous, so why are we to believe him now? And in the Ivory Coast, I’m backing the International community and what was a fair election that was validated by the UN. France is trying to end the hostilities in the Ivory Coast as the ex-leader, Gbagbo still refuses to surrender and remains holed up in his residence. Soldiers traded fire with guards at the residence where Laurent Gbagbo is ensconced, refusing to stand down as president, French officials said. France, the former colonial power, has called on Mr Gbagbo to resign after losing November’s election. Forces loyal to his rival, Alassane Ouattara, are besieging the residence. They were driven back when they tried to storm the site in a chic district of Abidjan on Wednesday, after talks on a cease-fire and Mr Gbagbo’s departure ran into difficulty. The incumbent president continues to insist he won the election, despite international recognition of Mr Ouattara’s victory. Mr Gbagbo says Mr Ouattara’s troops want to kill him but they say they have strict orders to capture him alive. Earlier in the day, The Japanese ambassador says mercenaries had taken over his house and used it as a launching point of gunfire while he hid in a safe room with several other people: Late on Wednesday, French helicopters moved in to evacuate the Japanese ambassador, Okamura Yoshifumi, and his aides after his home near the presidential residence was invaded by unidentified gunmen. They were taken to safety in a French military camp at Port-Bouet, south of Abidjan, the French embassy said. The French said they had acted after a request from Japan and the UN. During the operation, French forces exchanged fire with fighters defending Mr Gbagbo’s residence. S peaking before his rescue, Mr Yoshifumi told AFP news agency that a group of “mercenaries” had occupied his residence for five hours. While he and others sheltered in a safe room, the gunmen used his residence as a firing-point to launch rockets and fire machine-guns and cannon, he said. He said he had later found that four people employed at the residence, security guards and a gardener, had “vanished”, and there was “a lot of blood” in the house. It was not clear if the gunmen were part of the forces defending the nearby presidential residence or the attacking forces loyal to Mr Ouattara. France has troops in the country alongside UN peacekeepers, attempting to maintain security around Abidjan under the terms of a UN Security Council resolution. French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said neither French nor UN troops were involved in the new offensive against Mr Gbagbo. The Red Cross says: “The population in Abidjan has been very hard hit” Hospitals have been over flowing with the wounded and bloodshed is being spilled as we speak and I do hope it ends as soon as possible. In any case, Alassane Ouattara has a very difficult road ahead if and when he takes over the torn country.

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Disney Cruise Line

Disney is coming to Victoria, BC….well, sort of Disney Cruise Line 2012 Itinerary Announcement in NYC on 4/6/2011 DCL Disney Cruise Line Will Make Calls in NYC – Seth Pinsky, NYCEDC Disney Cruise line to be stopping in San Francisco | Katie Worth … San Francisco’s cruise business may be a little slower recently than it has been, but fortunately a mouse with big ears is coming from Southern California to save the day. The Disney Cruise line announced Wednesday that they will be … Disney Cruise Line | Disney Cruise | 2012 Disney Cruises For the first time ever, Disney Cruise Line ® will set sail from three new ports in 2012 – New York, Seattle and Galveston – making the Disney family cruise vacation more accessible around the country. There are also more itinerary … 2012 Disney Cruise Line Cruises For the first time ever, Disney Cruise Line ® will set sail from three new ports in 2012 – New York, Seattle and Galveston – making the Disney family cruise vacation more accessible around the country. There are also more itinerary … Itinerary for Disney Cruise Line's sailings from Galveston (Update … A Caribbean cruise on the Disney Magic offers families a tropical getaway with world-class entertainment and impeccable guest service found only on a Disney Cruise Line vacation. Guests will enjoy three magical days at sea to explore … Disney Cruise Line to Set Sail from Galveston September 2012 … If you live in the Houston Area there is no doubt you have heard to rumors that Disney is coming to Galveston next year. And I get to tell you first hand that these rumors are in fact 100% TRUE! Starting in September 2012 The Disney … AustraliaCruise says: RT @cruiseweekly : CW for Thu 07 Apr 2011: PO World Cruises, ICCA, Scenic South America, Disney Cruise Line an… (cont) http://deck.ly/~XTJjz

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AK-47 WITH HEAVY KICK “Ch’ch’ch” Richardhmcotton’s photos around Christchurch, New Zealand Ameba Pico Hacks 2011 – MONEY and Level Cheats Southern Union Community College Shooting : 1 Killed, 3 Injured OPELIKA, Ala. — Officials say one person is dead and as many as three others are hurt in a shooting at Southern Union Community College in Opelika, Ala. City spokeswoman Jan Gunter says it appears a domestic dispute led to the violence … Man injured in Dudley Avenue shooting | WAVY.com | Norfolk, Va. Norfolk police said a man was injured in a shooting Wednesday evening., NIU Football Player Wounded In Off-Campus Shooting « CBS Chicago A Northern Illinois University football player was shot and wounded overnight at an off-campus apartment complex and two other students were in custody Wednesday afternoon. Police Investigate Hartford Shooting – Connecticut News Story … HARTFORD, Conn. — Police spent Wednesday investigating Hartford’s 10th homicide of 2011 after a man was found shot to death inside a car in the city’s Blue Hills neighborhood. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. Officers In SWAT Standoff Shooting Identified – Las Vegas News … LAS VEGAS — Two Las Vegas Metro police officers who fired on a gunman holding a hostage early Monday morning have been identified as 43-year-old Sgt. Mike Quick and 35-year-old Officer Aaron Perez. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. BrilliantOne says: @kateodotorg Check it. RT @cnnbrk : Suspect in Alabama college shooting turns self in to CNN affiliate TV crew http://on.cnn.com/ekhA7H

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