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Arab League urged to condemn Gaddafi by angry protesters in Egypt

Demonstrators outside Arab League headquarters in Cairo accuse members of being out of touch Entrance to the Arab League headquarters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square is normally through a grand set of wrought-iron gates, which open onto a courtyard with fountains. But after a crowd of rowdy protesters blocked off the main door, reporters and delegates alike had to make to do with the back route instead – squeezing past the staff toilets and edging round a rusting portable building. Following two months of uprisings that have shifted the fulcrum of power in the Arab world away from the region’s ageing political elites and into the street, this new method of entry seemed not entirely inappropriate. “25 January marked the beginning of the age of democracy and transparency, the age of Arabs withdrawing their consent to be humiliated and patronised, the age when we decided to create a future for ourselves,” said Hakim Abdel Ali, a 32-year-old Libyan living in Egypt, and one of those demonstrating outside the building. He was referring to the date on which Egypt’s 18-day revolution erupted , toppling the 30-year rule of Hosni Mubarak and sending shockwaves across the region. “The men in there have to decide whose side they are on, this is their final chance,” added Ali. “Either they speak out now and order Gaddafi to fall, or they make themselves an irrelevancy forever.” In the street the demands of protesters were clear: the Arab League must unequivocally call on Gaddafi to stand down, or face expulsion. “They sit passively while Libya is burning, and they call themselves Arabs,” said Bassem Tarek, a 20-year-old Egyptian involved who wanted to express solidarity with Libya’s anti-regime uprising. “Many think that Moussa [the secretary general] is just a client of dictators, a spewer of lies,” added Abdel Rahman Ashraf, 19. “If he wants to prove us wrong then he has to come and talk to us here.” If the age of democracy and transparency has begun, news appears yet to have reached the Arab League’s largely greying coterie of permanent diplomats, who gathered for an emergency summit on the dramatic events unfolding across the border in Libya. Secretary general Amr Moussa made a short-lived effort to step outside and speak with protesters, but his words were quickly drowned out by chants of “Gaddafi is a butcher” and he was whisked away. Inside the graceful if rather dilapidated marble corridors of the headquarters, it was business as usual – with delegates tight-lipped, security guards ubiquitous, and journalists shut out of all deliberations. The press pack was allowed only one brief glimpse into the main hall, just as delegates were standing for a moment of silence to honour those killed in Libya – which the Iraqi representative described as “terrible bloodshed” and “unprecedented circumstances”. When the Arab League did made a decision, it was to suspend Libya from the organisation – but whether that will be enough to placate the youth on the streets remains unclear. Inside, the round table at the centre of the room was packed but for one conspicuously empty chair: that of Major Abdel-Moneim Al-Huni , the Libyan representative who has resigned his post in protest at Gaddafi’s violence. “The regime has failed miserably, and Gaddafi must leave,” said Al-Huni in a statement issued earlier. “The people have stated their final verdict which cannot be retracted; it is no longer acceptable for Gaddafi to continue another moment in power.” He went on to confirm he was stepping down from his role at the Arab League: “I declare to the international community, Arab world and every Libyan man and woman that I have resigned my post because it is dishonourable to serve a regime which kills its people and annihilates them in this inhumane manner.” Speaking just before the meeting, Amr Moussa – who is believed to be keen on challenging for the Egyptian presidency in upcoming elections – described the demands of Arab populations for development and political reform as legitimate and acknowledged this was a “pivotal stage of Arab history”. However, he offered no response to accusations that the 22-state Arab League is little more than a talking-shop, and went on to warn against those trying to “stir up sedition between sister states”. “They will now sit and talk for hours, because they have nothing else to do,” remarked one journalist with a long history of covering the institution. “These are crumbling old men completely out of touch with reality. I wish they would go to their graves instead of the brave people of Libya.” Around them demonstrators waved Egyptian, Tunisian and pre-Gaddafi tricolour Libyan flags, and sang “Egypt and Libya, on one hand”, and “Into Libya we march, martyrs in our millions”. The contrast in energy on each side of the gates was clear; whether Moussa and the Arab League can win round those Arabs disillusioned by the old political status quo and establish a new voice for itself remains to be seen. Arab and Middle East protests Egypt Muammar Gaddafi Libya Middle East Jack Shenker guardian.co.uk

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On the Street….Blue London, Part 1, London
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As Heather already pointed out , WI Gov. Scott Walker’s budget fix bill also grants him the ability to sell off the state’s power plants with no bids. The Kochs are probably hoping that Wisconsin legislators may pass the rest of the bill in hopes of saving collective bargaining. Now, we can’t know for sure, but it’s a pretty good guess that the Kochs the ones who are apparently so confident they’re going to own the Wisconsin state-owned power plants, they’re already advertising to hire new plant managers! Energy client is looking for experienced Plant Managers for multiple power plants located in Wisconsin. You need 15+ years of operations & maintenance experience in a power plant environment. You should have at least 5 years of experience managing operations & maintenance teams in an operational power plant. The ideal candidate has experience in a coal fired power plant. Salary is commensurate with experience. For heaven’s sake, media types: Do your jobs!

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Square mobile payment system gets simpler pricing, keeps angular shape

If you hate doing math and you run a small business then surely you’ve looked longingly at mobile credit card systems like Square ‘s longingly. No handling of cash certainly would make life easier, but Square’s system of fees and surcharges weren’t exactly easy to figure out themselves. Now the company has simplified things, dropping the $.15 per-transaction fee for swiped purchases, charging a simple 2.75 percent on each transaction. If, however, that transaction is being made without swiping the actual card the $.15 transaction fee sadly comes back, but the percentage fee has gone down from 4.0 percent to 3.5. So, a little less of your handiwork will be absorbed by the man. [Thanks, Brent] Square mobile payment system gets simpler pricing, keeps angular shape originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Feb 2011 09:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Volvo’s New Car Turns from Plug-In Electric, to Hybrid, to Diesel With a Button

Image credit: Volvo How does a car maker settle the problem of deciding to make an all-electric car, a hybrid electric car, or a diesel engine car? They can only make one vehicle so which will it be? Volvo has decided… all three! Yep, the car maker has come up with a new model that can go from an all-electric car with a 30-mile range to hybrid to diesel with just the switch of a button. We heard last October that the company was planning a V60 diesel hybrid , but a vehicle that can be all three? Seemingly, the Volvo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Good news for Apple fans: The iPad 2 is coming—soon. Apple will hold a big event March 2 in San Francisco, likely the unveiling of the iPad 2, sources tell All Things Digital . The new version is expected to be thinner than the original, with a better display, front-facing…

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ShowBiz Minute: Brown, Banton, Milano

Judge eases Chris Brown restraining order; Singer Buju Banton found guilty in cocaine case; Alyssa Milano expecting her first child. (Feb. 23)

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Dianna Agron Terrified

Dianna Agron 'terrified ' of Alex Pettyfer after split | Celebrity … The worried Glee star’s holed herself up in a hotel since the separation, according to reports. Dianna Agron Terrified of Ex-Boyfriend! » Right TV Do you think Dianna Agron’s terrified for a legit reason? Is her ex insane or is she just trying to put space between them so they can move on? Either way I think that they are not the best match and should not get back together. … Fact Or Fiction: Dianna Agron Terrified Of Alex Pettyfer Im Not Obsessed Just two days after news of their separation, say friends, Dianna Agron , Beau is appalled by his ex and “I’m the number four” co-star Alex Pettyfer . Another source says that since the break is Alex: … » Dianna Agron terrified of her psycho ex Alex Pettyfer Mathew Guiver Dianna Agron terrified of her psycho ex Alex Pettyfer. Wow, these two are getting more press after they “broke up,” then they did when they were pretending to date! An fueled the headlines by spilling the deets on Alex and Dianna’s … David and Victoria Beckham's secret Liberty shopping trip … Dianna Agron Alex Pettyfer – Dianna Agron ‘terrified ‘ of Alex Pettyfer after split -. Dianna Agron ‘terrified ‘ of Alex Pettyfer… Read more… Previous stories … David and Victoria Beckham make royal wedding guest list … SonSon226 says: The FUCK? RT @GleeWatch : Glee star Dianna Agron terrified of ex-boyfriend Alex Pettyfer after ugly split: http://bit.ly/fqKY0r

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Walker’s Office Confirms Governor Fell For ‘Koch’ Prank Call (AUDIO)

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s office has confirmed that it fell for a prank call from a liberal blogger who was apparently posing as David Koch. A blogger at buffalobeast.com posted audio of a call he claimed was with Walker earlier on Wednesday. At time of writing, buffalobeast.com appears to be down. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TPMmuckraker Discovery Date : 23/02/2011 13:16 Number of articles : 10

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Proposed Wisc. Voter ID Law Would Make Registering to Vote ‘Really Hard’, Maddow Whines

Curse those wascally Wepublicans in Wisconsin, you'll never believe what they're up to now. Bad enough for the Badger State GOP to abet Gov. Scott Walker in his nefarious scheme to prevent public-sector unions from bankrupting the state. Worse, they are hatching even more diabolical plots while Dem state senators continue their courageous evasion of the law to avoid voting on Walker's proposal. Here are the sordid details, as ferreted out by ace ferret-outer Rachel Maddow on her MSNBC show Monday night ( video after page break ) — Just in case it wasn't clear enough, when the Republicans in Wisconsin announced today what they're going to do while the Democrats are gone, while the Democrats are out of state denying the Senate the quorum it needs to vote on this union-busting thing, guess what the Republicans are going to do while the Democrats are away? Guess what they're going to do next? It is a bill to make it harder to register to vote in Wisconsin. You know, weirdly, we used this last week as an example of the kinds of issues that Republicans do this on, as an example of the way Republicans use public policy for partisan ends, to benefit their own party and hurt Democrats. Registering new voters has long been a great source of Democratic electoral strength. Why is that? Because young voters and people who haven't voted before do tend to vote Democratic. So, if Republicans can make it really hard to register to vote, they can take away one of the ways that Democrats win in elections. If you make it harder to register to vote, you make it harder for Democrats to win elections. Contrary to what Maddow claims, Wisconsin Republicans did not wait until state senate Democrats were conveniently out of state before they “announced” their plans for the voter ID bill. The proposed legislation has been in the works for weeks, as evident from this news about it on Jan. 13. The legislation would also require Wisconsin residents to produce a photo ID when they vote, not when they register to vote as Maddow asserted. In fact, Wisconsin residents are already required to prove their identity when they register, as indicated at the website of Wisconsin's Government Accountability Board. In its page on voter registration, the board states — As of January 1, 2006, all municipalities in Wisconsin require voter registration prior to a person being allowed to vote. The federal “Help American (sic) Vote Act of 2002″ requires any person registering to vote to supply his or her Wisconsin Department of Transportation-issued driver's license number. Electors who have not been issued a Wisconsin driver's license must provide the last four digits of their Social Security Number OR their Wisconsin state ID card number. How comforting that as of 2006, Wisconsin lawmakers decided that residents had to be registered to vote prior to “being allowed to vote.” Wisconsin as hotbed of liberal initiatives, indeed. Gives you some idea of what Gov. Walker is dealing with. The “Help America Vote Act of 2002″ was passed by overwhelmingly by both chambers of Congress in 2002 and signed by President Bush in an attempt to avoid another Florida recount debacle. In

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