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Obama: Gadhafi Has Lost Legitimacy

President Barack Obama says Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has lost legitimacy to lead and he must leave. (March 3)

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Obama, Calderon Pledge Cooperation on Drug Wars

Seeking to repair damaged relations, President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon agreed to deepen cooperation in combating drug violence and declared a breakthrough ending a long-standing dispute over cross-border trucking. (March 3)

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Tunisia president Fouad Mbazaa calls election

Continue reading the main story Tunisia turmoil Stolen revolution? Hunting Ben Ali’s treasure ‘Speakers’ corner’ Q&A: Tunisia crisis Tunisia’s interim president Fouad Mbazaa has announced details of new elections promised after the overthrow of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali….

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Daily Roar From the Lion_s Den_03-03-11.wmv 03rd March 2011 – Daily market analysis by Alistair Cotton Daily Report | 3 March 2011 Central Banks: ECB's Trichet Says April Interest Rate Hike … Inflationary pressures have increased over the last month, risks are to the upside and “strong vigilance” is required, European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said on Thursday. European stocks higher ahead of ECB decision; DAX up 0.65% Forex Pros – European stock markets were higher on Thursday, as market sentiment was booste… Trichet Bombshell: An ECB Rate Hike Could Come As Soon As Next Month ECB President Jean Claude Trichet just said the that the central bank may raise interest rates as soon as next month. “It is possible. It is not certain,” he said. It all depends on the data between now and then. … EUR Surges After ECB Raises 2011 Inflation Outlook, Trichet … At least one central bank refuses to drink the Kool Aid: following today’s announcement by the ECB which kept its interest rate as expected at 1%, JC Trichet is now making waves in the FX market after announcing, or rather not … The Center of the Universe » Blog Archive » Claims/ ECB Base Case: Look for the ECB to start raising rates 25bps every 3mths until they get to 2%, likely starting next month. Other key messages were ‘act in a firm and timely manner’ and the absence of the phrase ‘rates are still appropriate’ … madridmatt04 says: ECB Day. Rate Hike signaled-M1 sells off -20 Reds -22. Focal at H2 at -27.5.2yr Ted -3.5 and back. Double Z1M2Z2M3

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Exercise Good for Knees, Study Finds

Despite some previous research casting doubt on the value of physical activity for the knees, a new study says it’s beneficial for the knee joint health.

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Class presentations don’t get much more unconventional: last week Northwestern psychology professor John Bailey held an optional after-class demonstration in which a naked woman had an orgasm live onstage, as a man identified as her fiance used a sex toy known as a “fucksaw” on her. The girl was not…

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Egypt’s prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq, resigns on eve of rally

Shafiq, who was appointed by ousted president Hosni Mubarak at height of protests, is replaced by former transport minister Essam Sharaf The Egyptian prime minister appointed by the ousted president Hosni Mubarak has resigned, military rulers have said, meeting a key demand of the opposition protest movement. In a failed attempt to quell the anti-government protests, Mubarak named former air force officer Ahmed Shafiq prime minister shortly after the unrest began on 25 January. Mubarak stepped down on 11 February and the military took control of the country, but Shafiq remained in office as the head of a caretaker government. A brief statement posted on the military’s official website said it had chosen the former transport minister Essam Sharaf as the new prime minister and asked him to form a new caretaker cabinet to run the government throughout a transition back to civilian rule. Sharaf served in the cabinet between 2004 and 2006. He resigned amid an uproar over a series of deadly train accidents blamed on government negligence. Sharaf, an engineer by profession, visited the anti-Mubarak protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, the uprising’s centre, which endeared him to the youth groups behind the opposition movement. Mohamed ElBaradei, a leading pro-democracy activist and Noble peace prize laureate, welcomed Shafiq’s departure and thanked the military for “listening to the people”. “Today [the] old regime has finally fallen. We are on the right track,” ElBaradei said, on his Twitter account. ElBaradei is a likely presidential candidate, but his credentials as a leader are persistently questioned by some because of the decades he spent abroad, first in the Egyptian diplomatic service and later as a UN official. “Let us all get down to work and start rebuilding our country. We want the world to know that Egypt is open for business,” said ElBaradei, the former head of the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency. While he is not tainted by corruption like most politicians in Egypt, many believe he is out of touch with the day-to-day problems facing the country’s poor majority. Leaders of the 18-day uprising that forced out Mubarak had been pressing the military to fire Shafiq, arguing that a prime minister sworn in by the ousted leader should not stay in office. They also argued that his cabinet was filled with figures from the old regime. “First, we ousted Mubarak. Secondly, we got rid of Shafiq. We have become again the owners of this country,” said Bassem Kamel, a member of the coalition involved in the uprising. “We are still awaiting for the other demands to be met.” The revolt’s leaders also want Mubarak’s National Democratic party dissolved, along with the hated state security agency, blamed for some of the worst human rights violations during Mubarak’s rule. Other demands include the prosecution of security officials behind the deaths of protesters and the release of political prisoners. The prompt acceptance by the military of Shafiq’s resignation shows the sensitivity of the ruling generals to the demands of the uprising’s leaders, but many in Egypt now believe the military should put its foot down and focus on restoring law and order. The youth groups behind the revolution had planned a large rally on Friday to push for Shafiq to step down, but the demonstration will now be used to press for other demands. Shafiq’s resignation came a day after he made a widely criticised appearance on a popular talkshow, in which he defended the state security agency and sought to distance himself from Mubarak, a long-time friend since the two served in the air force. Shafiq, who was the civil aviation minister in the previous cabinet, was grilled by other guests on the programme, including the best-selling novelist Alaa al-Aswani. Since Mubarak was ousted, Egypt has been gripped by a crimewave not seen in years, with a marked rise in armed robberies, arson and street battles between rival criminal gangs over territory. The security forces, hated by many for their perceived brutality against the protesters, have yet to fully take back the streets. They numbered about 500,000 on the eve of the protests. The military police, meanwhile, has stepped in to fill the vacuum, but does not have the intelligence capabilities or manpower to police the country efficiently. Beside security, one of the main tasks facing Sharaf is to revive an economy hit hard by the protests. The stock market has been closed for more than a month and tourists have begun to trickle back in small numbers. Investor confidence has also been badly hurt by the dozens of criminal investigations into corruption allegations against senior officials from the former regime. In an unrelated development, state television said that Mubarak and his family had retained a defence lawyer in the face of the corruption allegations. On Tuesday, the attorney general, Abdel Meguid Mahmoud, seized the funds of the ousted leader, his wife, two sons and their wives and imposed a travel ban on all six. The station did not say who would represent the family or give any other details. Egypt Middle East Protest Hosni Mubarak Mohamed ElBaradei guardian.co.uk

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Charlie Sheen may be the craziest celebrity ever to have a relationship with multiple women simultaneously , but he’s certainly not the only celebrity to do so. The Daily Beast rounds up a dozen: Hugh Hefner : The Playboy founder’s relationship record? Seven women at once. (He also, of course, dated identical…

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This Is Important, You Should Watch It of the Day: Last month,…

This Is Important, You Should Watch It of the Day: Last month, Tea Party members gathered outside an ICNA (Islamic Circle of North America)-sponsored charity event held to raise money for women’s shelters and hunger relief, and hurled racist epithets and bewildering ethnocentric remarks at the American-Muslim families entering the Yorba Linda Community Center. Several members of congress even showed… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 03/03/2011 05:42 Number of articles : 5

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