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Yemen MPs pass emergency laws

Ruling party in Sana’a assembly backs President Saleh’s move to suspend constitution, ban protests and allow tougher powers of arrest Yemen’s parliament has enacted sweeping emergency laws after the embattled president asked for new powers of arrest, detention and censorship to quash a popular uprising demanding he step down. The move significantly escalates the showdown between US-backed leader Ali Abdullah Saleh and the movement that has unified military commanders, religious leaders and protesting youth behind demands that he quit immediately. The law suspends the constitution, allows media censorship, bans street protests and gives security forces 30 days of far-reaching powers to arrest and detain suspects. Its adoption was a virtual certainty because Saleh’s ruling party dominates the 301-seat legislature. The accelerating conflict has raised fears that Yemen could be pushed into even greater instability. Rival factions of the military have deployed tanks in the capital, Sana’a – with units commanded by Saleh’s son protecting the president’s palace, and units loyal to a top dissident commander protecting the protesters. Saleh, who has worked closely with a US offensive against the Yemeni branch of al-Qaida, has already dramatically stepped up the crackdown on anti-government demonstrators, with his security forces shooting dead more than 40 protesters on Friday in Sana’a. On Tuesday he offered to quit by the year’s end, but the opposition rejected his offer. He also warned of civil war following the defection of senior army commanders to the opposition. Tribal leaders, diplomats, politicians, provincial governors and newspaper editors have also joined the opposition. Saleh, who has ruled Yemen for 32 years, has also called for a dialogue with the leaders of the youth movements leading the protests at a central Sana’a square which has become the movement’s centre. The defection on Monday of Major-General Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar, a high-level regime insider who commands the army’s powerful 1st armoured division, has been seen by many as a major turning point towards a potentially rapid end for Saleh. Clashes broke out late on Monday between Saleh’s republican guard and dissident army units in the far east of the country. On Tuesday, republican guard tanks surrounded an important air base in the western Red Sea coastal city of Hodeida after its commander, Colonel Ahmed al-Sanhani, a member of Saleh’s own clan, defected to the opposition. The turmoil raised alarm bells in Washington. The US defence secretary, Robert Gates, said during a trip to Russia that “instability and diversion of attention” from dealing with al-Qaida was a “primary concern about the situation”. He refused to discuss whether Saleh should step down. Yemen Middle East Arab and Middle East unrest Human rights Censorship Protest guardian.co.uk

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British screen legend and Cleopatra star dies aged 79

No 59: Elizabeth Taylor 1932-2011 Born in London to well-off American parents, Taylor was taken to America when war broke out and was in show-business from the age of 10. She became a major child star, giving one of her finest performances as Velvet Brown, the farmer’s daughter and Grand National winner, in National Velvet (1944). Her steady development from charming child to alluring adult star culminated in Vincente Minnelli’s Father of the Bride (1950). (Twenty one years later, Peter Bogdanovich used a clip from this in The Last Picture Show to present her as the belle id

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One-Minute ‘Captain America’ Sneak Peek

[1] As you probably know by now, movie theatres across the country have begun receiving the new movie trailer for Marvel’s Captain America: The First Avenger, which will hit theaters this Friday (and will be online sometime before that). But you don’t have to wait until then to see some of the footage, as Entertainment Tonight has aired one of their shitty sneak previews. And don’t worry, you won’t… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 23/03/2011 01:03 Number of articles : 5

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F-15 Crash

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F-15 Crash

F-15 Fighter Jet Crash In Libya Pilots Ok F-15 crash shows mission in Libya is going to be difficult Video of F-15 ruins in Libya after US fighter jet crashes near Benghazi Crew safe after F-15 crash in Libya – WNCT | Hot News Today Crew safe after F-15 crash in Libya – WNCT. Posted on March 22, 2011 in: Hot News. Easy AdSense by Unreal. Credit: Associated Press. LONDON (AP) – The U.S. military says an Air Force F-15 Strike Eagle has crashed in Libya but it was not … F-15 Crash in Libya Ascribed to Malfunction | Tel Aviv News  When the debate over imposing a no-fly zone in Libya was going on, Pentagon sources warned that what was in store would prove radically … Black Horizon: F-15 Crash timeline video F-15 Crash timeline video …… Rods from the gods? ▼ Mar 22 (4). F-15 Strike Eagle Crashes in Libya- Crew Safe · F-15 crash site video .. Amarillo built Ospreys rescue downed F-15 pilot an… F-15 Crash timeline video … Libya war: US chopper shoots 6 villagers who welcomed Air Force F … Libya war: US chopper shoots 6 villagers who welcomed Air Force F-15 crash pilots. The U.S. Air Force F-15E Eagle came down near Benghazi with suspected mechanical failure during the third night of air strikes on Colonel Gaddafi’s … F 15 Fighter Jet | Associated Post – United States America Source: http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/22/amb-burns- f-15-crash -shows-mission-in-libya-is-going-to-be-difficult/ [Source: image via WWW.USAGEORGE.COM]. Share/Bookmark. Please feel free to send if you have any questions regarding this … cullenstalin says: Libyan villagers greet US pilots, pilots shoot 6 of them #humanitarianintervention http://bit.ly/glCDBY

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El Salvador

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Barack Obama llegó a El Salvador Presidente Barack Obama Conferencia de Prensa Casa Presidencial El Salvador presidente Obama en El salvador Michelle Obama In El Salvador : First Lady Takes Latin America (PHOTOS) Full sartorial steam ahead! The first family flew into San Salvador, El Salvador on Tuesday afternoon for the last leg of their Latin and South American tour and they debuted a new set of outfits upon deplaning. As Obama Arrives, a Report on El Salvador | Center for Immigration … “The Salvadoran economy is tightly integrated with that of the United States, both through the Central American Free Trade Agreement and through El Salvador’s adoption of the dollar as its currency. The United States purchases 48 … Obama to meet El Salvador leader | Stock Market News – Business … 22 March 2011 Last updated at 12:55 ET Security was high in the Salvadoran. Obama Arrives in El-Salvador | NC Rumors Central American nation is final stop of President Obama’s three-nation Latin American trip. Central American Politics: Obama in El Salvador Here are several links to President Obama’s visit to El Salvador (some with comments and some without). Jin Kuhnhenn at the Associated Press writes about immigration, narcotics wars and gun trafficking In Central America, … Jonatik94 says: @JonasBrothers Hi guys ! Please follow me =D Im one of all fans in El Salvador !! but I love you guys, you 4 me are ALL !! =D 4

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Lawrence Taylor

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Lawrence Taylor gets probation (Interview) VIDEO – Part 2: Lawrence Taylor on Soliciting Prostitutes, Registering as a Sex Offender Lawrence Taylor interview on fox news Lawrence Taylor's Lawyer RIPS Gloria Allred | TMZ.com Lawrence Taylor ‘s attorney Arthur Aidala just went after Gloria Allred with a vengeance during a post-sentencing news conference … and you gotta see… Lawrence Taylor Sentenced — NO JAIL TIME | TMZ.com Lawrence Taylor just dodged a MAJOR bullet — because he was sentenced to six years probation — with NO JAIL TIME — for sexual misconduct with an… Lawrence Taylor vs. – | TMZ.com Celebrity Gossip and Entertainment News, Covering Celebrity News and Hollywood Rumors. Get All The Latest Gossip at TMZ – Thirty Mile Zone. Lawrence Taylor sentenced | Lawrence Taylor sex offender … Lawrence Taylor was sentenced to six years probation today after pleading guilty to patronizing an underage prostitute. Lawrence Taylor To Become Registered Sex Offender, Sentenced To 6 … NEW CITY, N.Y. — NEW CITY, N.Y. (AP) – The teenage girl at the center of the sex-crimes case against football great Lawrence Taylor made a surprise appearance at his sentencing Tuesday, eager to declare that he should be behind bars. Ngoc43 says: Have you seriously not heard of the Rock Chalk Cha http://bit.ly/hrzVXQ Lawrence Taylor AH1N1

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National Weather Service

Skywarn National Weather Service/ Pasadena Rumble heard in Florida slowed down 3-20-11 Twin Cities, MN weather radio 11:27 pm – rain/snow forecast Freezing Rain & Winter Storm Warning Tonite – The River 100.5 FM The National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has issued a winter storm warning starting at 7PM for Kent County and much of West and Central Michigan. Rain will turn to freezing rain and sleet tonight and continue thru Wednesday. … Those Living Along U.S. Coastline Should Always Be Prepared for … NOAA’s National Weather Service , which operates the U.S. tsunami detection and warning system, says that the key to surviving a tsunami is staying informed and moving quickly to higher ground when a tsunami threatens. … Links to this post – Welcome To The Southeastern New Mexico … Latest National Weather Service Graphicasts. Map Is Courtesy Of The Midland NWS Office. Map Is Courtesy Of The Lubbock NWS Office. Map Is Courtesy Of The Albuquerque NWS Office. Map Is Courtesy Of The El Paso NWS Office. … Tornado watch for most of eastern Kansas includes Butler County … The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for 33 counties in eastern Kansas until 9 p.m. Portions of Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri are also included in the watch. Butler, Marion, Chase and Greenwood counties are part of the … Tsunami awareness week underway on heels of Japan disaster : News … On March 23, the National Weather Service and many states, including the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands will test and practice tsunami response plans. This will be the first Caribbean-wide tsunami exercises … allaboutnapa says: Flash Flood Watch Begins at Midnight: The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a flash flood watch for much of… http://dlvr.it/L7mXz

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Bozell Column: Flunking the Citizenship Test

Anyone who’s ever seen Jay Leno do one of his “Jaywalking” segments on NBC, locating average Americans and asking them factual questions on street corners, knows there are far too many Americans who know next to nothing about just about everything. They can’t name our first president, or don’t even know what the phrase “founding fathers” means. Ask them to name our current vice president and watch the brain waves flatline. Newsweek magazine recently announced its disgust after it offered the government’s official citizenship test (the one we require immigrants to pass before being naturalized) to 1,000 Americans. Thirty-eight percent of the sample failed. Newsweek worried in its headline: “The country's future is imperiled by our ignorance.” The magazine was careful enough to report that civic ignorance isn’t new. One study found the yearly shifts in civic knowledge since World War II have averaged out to “slightly under 1 percent.” But it worried that today’s interconnected world is “becoming more and more inhospitable to incurious know-nothings – like us.” It’s easy to get discouraged with the results. Sixty-five percent couldn't figure out that the Constitution was penned and adopted at the Constitutional Convention; 63 couldn’t identify how many justices were on the Supreme Court (nine); and 73 percent couldn’t identify that communism was what we opposed in the Cold War. Current national leaders aren’t so well known: 29 percent could not identify the current vice president (Joe Biden) and twice that percentage didn’t could identify the Speaker of the House (John Boehner). Let’s start with the positive angle here. It’s a terrific idea to examine whether native-born citizens can pass the citizenship test, and an astonishing embarrassment to learn how many can’t. Some public schools have used the citizenship test as a social-studies project in civic knowledge. A daring principal could make passage of the citizenship test a high-school graduation requirement. Promoting better civic and historical knowledge is an important cause.

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Political violence on the left and the right: fantasy and reality

Click here to view this media If you were looking for an example of how right’s wingnutosphere manages to spin the most innocuous wisps of nothing into massive earth-shaking scandals of cosmic import, look no further than the outbreak of right-wing hives that erupted last week over these words from the estimable political-philosophy professor Brian Leiter : Meanwhile, the Republican criminals in Wisconsin forced through their attack on workers’ rights, leading to an uproar in Madison. … At some point these acts of brazen viciousness are going to lead to a renewed philosophical interest in the question of when acts of political violence are morally justified, an issue that has, oddly, not been widely addressed in political philosophy since Locke. Within a week’s time, these words had morphed into an example of left-wingers advocating violence in places like Wisconsin! , one of the favorite memes o’ the week at Fox. Megyn Kelly devoted an entire segment to wondering about the meaning of Leiter’s words: KELLY: Well, some on the left now suggesting that crackdowns on unions like we saw in Wisconsin will lead to renewed interest in whether violence would be morally justified. Of course, Kelly couldn’t manage to find a Faux Democrat who could actually read what Leiter wrote in context and laugh the whole discussion off the screen, since such a creature does not exist. This left Kelly free to then compare Leiter’s quip to a nutty rant from Louis Farrakhan. Fair ‘n’ balanced! The person who pretty much kicked off the whole charade last week was the Ole Perfesser, Glenn Reynolds, who wanked: This whole “new civility” business just isn’t working out as promised. On the other hand, it is working out pretty much as expected. . . . It seemed that everyone on the right, rather than read what Leiter’s words actually said, wanted to read what they thought his hidden meaning was — namely, that violence might become philosophically justified, a la Eugene Volkh : “My sense from Prof. Leiter’s post, though, is that he is hinting at more than just a philosophical inquiry”. Ann Althouse, as is her wont, made the leap and went there : How quickly the lefty mind turns toward violence! … Here, I’ll help you get your fancy-schmancy, high-tone philosophy seminar started: Acts of political violence are justified to get what you want. … Leiter is…inclined to approve of the impulse toward violence on the left and willing to mobilize the discipline of philosophy to generate rhetoric to support its political goals. It’s quite disgusting. Indeed, there was great handwringing on the right that Leiter was actually inciting violence. James Taranto cites reader John Benjamin: Frankly, Leiter borders on incitement. Not to see that comments such as his enhance the possibility of actual violence in the future is unacceptable. There is a profound degree of antipathy in political circles today and one would be denying reality if one expressed surprise at an act of political violence today. Shock and horror, yes, but surprise, no and it’s due precisely to the allowing of intellectual lunatics such as Leiter the light of day on campus or anywhere inside civilization. Even Taranto — who nonetheless read Leiter’s remarks as intimating an approval of violence — wouldn’t go quite that far. But nonetheless it became a fait accompli that Brian Leiter was urging the left to engage in violence. Which is not just patent nonsense but patently dishonest nonsense: The clear meaning of Leiter’s remarks is that this kind of political-miscreancy-without-accountability ultimately gets people to thinking about violence, and some of them concoct philosophical justifications for it — which really is almost unquestionably true, regardless of which side of the political aisle you sit upon. He says absolutely nothing to indicate approval or disapproval; he merely remarks on this point. For what it’s worth, we’re of the opinion that political violence of any kind regardless of source — whether privately inflicted or state supported — is only acceptable in the name of self-defense or humanitarian defense of others. And while we have been adamant in standing up to the rhetoric of eliminationist violence that has been endemic on the Right in recent years, we’re similarly adamant that threatening rhetoric has no place on the Left. And to the extent that it has bubbled up in Wisconsin in recent weeks, we are willing to stand with those who condemn the threats. But what’s most amazing about this episode is how finely tuned right-wing ears have become to even the vaguest intimation of advocacy of violence from the left, in part because of the anger bubbling up in Wisconsin. Amazing, because they have been utterly deaf when it comes to the endless deluge of vicious and hateful bile that’s come from the American right in recent years. John Benjamin’s fears that Brian Leiter is inciting violence are downright laughable when stacked up against, say, your run-of-the-mill Glenn “Progressives Are Cancer on Society” Beck rant , or Sean Hannity’s latest eliminationist joke. Their fears are especially ironic in the face of what they have produced. In contrast to the handful of relatively low-level threatening remarks we’ve seen out of Wisconsin, there has been a real flood of threats from the American Right directed at liberals and government officials, including some that have produced federal prosecutions for making threats. These threats have come from sovereign citizens, among others; they have involved numerous instances of political-campaign violence , as well as threats to judges, and ‘Patriot’ threats of violence against sitting governors . There have been explicit threats from Tea Partiers and death threats from anonymous racists . But those are just the threats, which really have been so numerous and have become so common that it’s really impossible to track them. This is not the case when it comes to incidents involving real or imminent violence producing arrests. Here’s what a map tracking them for the past two and half years looks like: Here’s the complete list. As you can see, since July 2008, we are up to 24 incidents and counting. Here’s my challenge to all those right-wing bloggers who are up in arms about the left’s supposed countenancing of the advocacy of violence: Come up with a comparable map. Really. I’d like to challenge the entire wingnutosphere to map out for us the incidents of actual left-wing violence targeting conservatives over the same time period. Threats don’t count: You have to demonstrate that someone inspired by left-wing ideology either engaged in a violent act or was arrested while preparing to engage in one. Because then you could demonstrate that you have solid grounds for fearing the potential advocacy of violence in left-wing rhetoric. Over here on the Left, we don’t have that problem. We have those grounds. My guess is, the best you’ll be able to come up with is Kenneth Gladney. Which is about as lame and hapless an example of “political violence” on recent record. Of course, we understand why you’re trying to make someone like Brian Leiter out to be an advocate for violence: It’s a way of diverting our attention from the very real concerns that exist about the results of right-wing violent rhetoric. Of course, in order to succeed, you have to completely whitewash away the very real and troubling history of right-wing extremist violence in America over the past 20 years. But that’s something you’ve all become very skilled at.

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Political violence on the left and the right: fantasy and reality

Click here to view this media If you were looking for an example of how right’s wingnutosphere manages to spin the most innocuous wisps of nothing into massive earth-shaking scandals of cosmic import, look no further than the outbreak of right-wing hives that erupted last week over these words from the estimable political-philosophy professor Brian Leiter : Meanwhile, the Republican criminals in Wisconsin forced through their attack on workers’ rights, leading to an uproar in Madison. … At some point these acts of brazen viciousness are going to lead to a renewed philosophical interest in the question of when acts of political violence are morally justified, an issue that has, oddly, not been widely addressed in political philosophy since Locke. Within a week’s time, these words had morphed into an example of left-wingers advocating violence in places like Wisconsin! , one of the favorite memes o’ the week at Fox. Megyn Kelly devoted an entire segment to wondering about the meaning of Leiter’s words: KELLY: Well, some on the left now suggesting that crackdowns on unions like we saw in Wisconsin will lead to renewed interest in whether violence would be morally justified. Of course, Kelly couldn’t manage to find a Faux Democrat who could actually read what Leiter wrote in context and laugh the whole discussion off the screen, since such a creature does not exist. This left Kelly free to then compare Leiter’s quip to a nutty rant from Louis Farrakhan. Fair ‘n’ balanced! The person who pretty much kicked off the whole charade last week was the Ole Perfesser, Glenn Reynolds, who wanked: This whole “new civility” business just isn’t working out as promised. On the other hand, it is working out pretty much as expected. . . . It seemed that everyone on the right, rather than read what Leiter’s words actually said, wanted to read what they thought his hidden meaning was — namely, that violence might become philosophically justified, a la Eugene Volkh : “My sense from Prof. Leiter’s post, though, is that he is hinting at more than just a philosophical inquiry”. Ann Althouse, as is her wont, made the leap and went there : How quickly the lefty mind turns toward violence! … Here, I’ll help you get your fancy-schmancy, high-tone philosophy seminar started: Acts of political violence are justified to get what you want. … Leiter is…inclined to approve of the impulse toward violence on the left and willing to mobilize the discipline of philosophy to generate rhetoric to support its political goals. It’s quite disgusting. Indeed, there was great handwringing on the right that Leiter was actually inciting violence. James Taranto cites reader John Benjamin: Frankly, Leiter borders on incitement. Not to see that comments such as his enhance the possibility of actual violence in the future is unacceptable. There is a profound degree of antipathy in political circles today and one would be denying reality if one expressed surprise at an act of political violence today. Shock and horror, yes, but surprise, no and it’s due precisely to the allowing of intellectual lunatics such as Leiter the light of day on campus or anywhere inside civilization. Even Taranto — who nonetheless read Leiter’s remarks as intimating an approval of violence — wouldn’t go quite that far. But nonetheless it became a fait accompli that Brian Leiter was urging the left to engage in violence. Which is not just patent nonsense but patently dishonest nonsense: The clear meaning of Leiter’s remarks is that this kind of political-miscreancy-without-accountability ultimately gets people to thinking about violence, and some of them concoct philosophical justifications for it — which really is almost unquestionably true, regardless of which side of the political aisle you sit upon. He says absolutely nothing to indicate approval or disapproval; he merely remarks on this point. For what it’s worth, we’re of the opinion that political violence of any kind regardless of source — whether privately inflicted or state supported — is only acceptable in the name of self-defense or humanitarian defense of others. And while we have been adamant in standing up to the rhetoric of eliminationist violence that has been endemic on the Right in recent years, we’re similarly adamant that threatening rhetoric has no place on the Left. And to the extent that it has bubbled up in Wisconsin in recent weeks, we are willing to stand with those who condemn the threats. But what’s most amazing about this episode is how finely tuned right-wing ears have become to even the vaguest intimation of advocacy of violence from the left, in part because of the anger bubbling up in Wisconsin. Amazing, because they have been utterly deaf when it comes to the endless deluge of vicious and hateful bile that’s come from the American right in recent years. John Benjamin’s fears that Brian Leiter is inciting violence are downright laughable when stacked up against, say, your run-of-the-mill Glenn “Progressives Are Cancer on Society” Beck rant , or Sean Hannity’s latest eliminationist joke. Their fears are especially ironic in the face of what they have produced. In contrast to the handful of relatively low-level threatening remarks we’ve seen out of Wisconsin, there has been a real flood of threats from the American Right directed at liberals and government officials, including some that have produced federal prosecutions for making threats. These threats have come from sovereign citizens, among others; they have involved numerous instances of political-campaign violence , as well as threats to judges, and ‘Patriot’ threats of violence against sitting governors . There have been explicit threats from Tea Partiers and death threats from anonymous racists . But those are just the threats, which really have been so numerous and have become so common that it’s really impossible to track them. This is not the case when it comes to incidents involving real or imminent violence producing arrests. Here’s what a map tracking them for the past two and half years looks like: Here’s the complete list. As you can see, since July 2008, we are up to 24 incidents and counting. Here’s my challenge to all those right-wing bloggers who are up in arms about the left’s supposed countenancing of the advocacy of violence: Come up with a comparable map. Really. I’d like to challenge the entire wingnutosphere to map out for us the incidents of actual left-wing violence targeting conservatives over the same time period. Threats don’t count: You have to demonstrate that someone inspired by left-wing ideology either engaged in a violent act or was arrested while preparing to engage in one. Because then you could demonstrate that you have solid grounds for fearing the potential advocacy of violence in left-wing rhetoric. Over here on the Left, we don’t have that problem. We have those grounds. My guess is, the best you’ll be able to come up with is Kenneth Gladney. Which is about as lame and hapless an example of “political violence” on recent record. Of course, we understand why you’re trying to make someone like Brian Leiter out to be an advocate for violence: It’s a way of diverting our attention from the very real concerns that exist about the results of right-wing violent rhetoric. Of course, in order to succeed, you have to completely whitewash away the very real and troubling history of right-wing extremist violence in America over the past 20 years. But that’s something you’ve all become very skilled at.

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