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Exciting sketch of Telangana leader KCR Telangana Bandh – OU Situation Bandh effect in Telangana Telangana impasse continues in Andhra assembly Telangana impasse continues in Andhra as…Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar had to adjourn the…After adjourning the house for the second time, he…As soon as the house met for the day, Telangana le…They also demanded that the house … Life hit as 48-hour Telangana bandh begins Life hit as 48-hour Telangana bandh begi…Transport services in Hyderabad and nine other dis…Buses of state-owned Road Transport Corporation (R…The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), Bharatiya Jana…TRS activists took out rallies in … Telangana bandh hits normal life | The India Daily Normal life was badly affected in Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh as the 48-hour bandh called by Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) in support of. Two-day Telangana shutdown begins | National | News India The Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) has called for a two-day Telangana shutdown starting today to demand introduction of a bill in Parliament for the. Two-day Telangana shutdown begins | Fashion Forward | DavidEikon.com Hyderabad, Feb 22 (ANI): The Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) has called for a two-day Telangana shutdown starting today to demand introduction of a bill in Parliament for the creation of a separate state out of Andhra Pradesh. sachethan says: Readin @searchandhra Theatres bandh for 2 days in Telangana : The 48 hour Telangana bandh forced theaters to shut… http://bit.ly/eMBlOv

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UK arms sales to the Middle East and North Africa: who do we sell to, how much is military and how much just ‘controlled’?

UK sales of weapons and arms to the Middle East are in the news. So what is the market, run by the government’s Strategic Export Controls, worth? • Get the data How big are arms sales to the Middle East and North Africa? The unrest in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt and across the region has brought attention to one of the UK’s most successful export markets: military equipment. It’s a world shrouded in secrecy, and centred on giant arms fairs, such as Idex , taking place in Abu Dhabi. In the UK the international arms trade is managed by Strategic Export Controls, which grant licenses. They’re not just for arms, but for a whole range of ‘controlled’ products. Here’s the official take from the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills : The Export Control Organisation is responsible for legislating, assessing and issuing export and trade licences for specific categories of “controlled” goods. This encompasses a wide range of items including so-called dual-use goods, torture goods, radioactive sources, as well as military items. Whether a licence is required depends on various factors including the items exported and any sanctions in force on the export destination. If items exported from the United Kingdom are controlled, then a licence is needed to legally export. Exporters are responsible for complying with the law, understanding the regulations and keeping informed. This is isn’t everything sold, but the vast majority and everything granted a license is categorised. The official reports ( published in PDF format ) detail the maximum values of licenses granted in each group. There is a searchable database (you can access it here ). But for the breakdowns, you have to use the PDFs. Licenses can and are often revoked – as some have just been to Bahrain. The reports also provide examples of products which can be sold in each category – and there’s also a complete guide to the different codes. It’s called the UK Military List , and it details exactly what’s controlled. The data gives a unique insight into the UK’s trade in controlled products and weapons in this region. And while demonstrators take to the streets in places like Libya, it’s raised the question: have we sold the weapons and riot control equipment being used against the protesters? Let’s look at Libya. The data shows that £215m worth of export licenses for controlled products were granted to companies selling stuff to Libya in the year to the end of September 2010. Of that amount, just under £8m were for equipment defined as military. Those products include riot control gear and tear gas. Iran features on this list too, not for military equipment but for ‘other’ products – £424m of them. They include civil jet engines, chemicals and civilian aircraft. What about the products classified under ‘other’? Campaigners such as the Campaign Against the Arms Trade point out that policing what happens to equipment once it gets to a country is impossible. How do you know that a navigation system is not being used in a military aircraft rather than a civil jet? We have collected this data together, from 1 October 2009 to 1 October 2010 – the first time that this data has been collected on one spreadsheet. It includes: • All categories of license by Middle East and North African countries • All the military breakdowns, by category • A complete breakdown of licenses by country The full data is below . What can you do with it? Data summary Download the data • DATA: download the full spreadsheet More data Data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian World government data • Search the world’s government data with our gateway Development and aid data • Search the world’s global development data with our gateway Can you do something with this data? • Flickr Please post your visualisations and mash-ups on our Flickr group • Contact us at data@guardian.co.uk • Get the A-Z of data • More at the Datastore directory • Follow us on Twitter • Like us on Facebook Arab and Middle East protests Middle East Libya Bahrain Tunisia Egypt Simon Rogers guardian.co.uk

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Quake kills dozens in New Zealand

At least 65 are dead and many are reported trapped in Christchurch after a magnitude 6.3 temblor collapses buildings. Share Related Photos By John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times…

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An Alaskan state lawmaker opted to spend 12 hours on a ferry home instead of submitting to what she described as an “invasive” TSA search at a Seattle airport. Sharon Cissna, a Democrat, says she was told she would have to be patted down after a body scan showed she…

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The pot boils over: development lessons from Tunisia and Egypt | Alasdair McWilliam

Some of the Middle East’s star performers on development indicators face popular anger and dissatisfaction. So where does that leave development policy? A glance at recent data on development indicators reveals some striking figures about the Middle East. Far from lagging behind, many Middle East countries have made rapid progress on development, especially the broader “human development” areas of health and education. Even more surprising is that the countries making the biggest media splash in recent weeks are, in fact, star performers. A recent initiative gauging progress on the millennium development goals ranks Tunisia as joint first among 137 countries, while Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Iran are ranked joint third. Similarly, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria and Morocco score as top movers on the 2010 Human Development Index , a hybrid measure of income, education and health. Significant increases in living standards, as measured by the MDGs and HDI, have not satisfied citizens’ needs and aspirations, and this raises issues on how we conceptualise, measure and promote development. The causes of unrest across Egypt and Tunisia, and the growing trouble in the Arab world, are complex, though observers attribute the situation to two major dynamics – youth unemployment and lack of political voice. But neither of these is included in prominent measures of development such as the MDGs. Unemployment among 15- to 24-year-olds in the Middle East is the highest in the world, at more than 25%. However, about two-thirds of the region’s population is now below 24 years of age. The ever-greater numbers of high school and university graduates are not being absorbed into the economy, while the private sector is not generating enough skilled positions. Employers, meanwhile, complain of poor education quality and low graduate skills. Tertiary enrolment – school leavers going to higher education – in Egypt has risen from 14% to 28% since 1990, and in Tunisia from 8% to 34%. Egyptian high school graduates account for 42% of the workforce, but 80% of the unemployed. According to the global employment trends from the International Labour Organisation , Arab countries need to generate more than 50 million jobs in the next decade just to stabilise employment. These conditions have created a large body of disaffected youth, a boiling pot of frustration that is now spilling over at governments that have failed to provide employment opportunities. The reasons for unrest aren’t all economic. Increases in literacy and education, alongside urbanisation and the expansion of the media, have extended political consciousness and broadened demands for political participation. Despite national increases in living standards, the region’s repressive, authoritarian regimes are often plagued by corruption and nepotism. Dani Rodrik , a development economist, points out that economic growth does not buy stability unless political institutions mature at the same time. This shows that widely used measures of development such as the MDGs and the HDI are, by themselves, insufficient to determine development priorities: much greater attention needs to be played to inequality, but not only inequality of income. Middle Eastern countries have had, at least until recently, one of the most equal income distributions in the world. Egypt, for example, registered a Gini coefficient (a measure of inequality) of 32 in 2005, far lower than the 47 achieved by the US in the same year. This suggests that access to gainful employment and acute inequalities in political power also need to be considered. These issues are not unique to the Middle East. But the histories of countries such as Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria demonstrate that as societies transform and urbanise, aspirations grow and people expect more of their governments. However, economic inequalities within, rather than between, countries are becoming more important as the proportion of middle-income countries grow: research from the Institute of Development Studies shows there is a new “bottom billion” of 960 million poor people – 72% of the world’s poor – who live not in low, but in middle-income countries. This is a dramatic change from just two decades ago, when 93% of poor people lived in low-income countries. Such processes also pose challenges for sub-Saharan Africa. About a third of Africans live in urban areas, but by 2030 this will increase to half; and more than 60% of Africa’s population is under 25, and that will rise to 75% by 2015. About 7.2% of the region’s youth is unemployed and an additional 46.9% is either underemployed or inactive. Many African countries have substantially increased access to education, but those economies will need to start generating skilled jobs to absorb this labour. If not, will tomorrow’s educated, African youth, like those in Tunisia and Egypt today, demand resolution to these grievances by force? Millennium development goals Egypt Tunisia Development data Middle East Alasdair McWilliam guardian.co.uk

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AP Source: Knicks, Nuggets Agree on Anthony Deal

The Knicks have agreed to a trade with the Denver Nuggets for All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press Monday night. (Feb. 21)

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WWE Raw 2-21-11 Review 2/2, Triple H & The Undertaker Return, Thoughts on their WM Match Triple H Vs The Undertaker @ WrestleManina 27 Undertaker & Triple H Return,Wrestlemania fueds,Raw Review The Undertaker , Triple H Return On WWE RAW As Part Of 2/21/11 … Last week, WWE physically showed the Undertaker inside his cabin, but speculation continued that Sting, Shawn Michaels or even Triple H were outside his cabin, making their way into his home while the Undertaker looked on from inside … More On Triple H & The Undertaker's WWE Returns | WrestleHeat.com Triple H also made his return tonight, interrupting The Undertaker’s return. Triple H and The Undertaker came face to face in the ring, before looking up at the WrestleMania sign. Taker laughed at Triple H and walked off, before turning … Update: Triple H Vs. The Undertaker At WrestleMania – WrestlingInc.com Update: Triple H Vs. The Undertaker At WrestleMania – ’2-21-11′ revealed tonight on RAW. The Undertaker and Triple H Return When the 2/21/11 clock counted down to zero, the Undertaker made his way to the ring. He had not been seen since being buried alive in October. Before he could say a word, Triple H made his way to the ring. He had not been seen by the … WWE Raw Results February 21 2011: Undertaker and Triple H Return On the February 21 2011 Raw, The Undertaker returned to WWE, Triple H returned to WWE, and The Miz and John Cena took on Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel. alkingyouworms says: So tonight we didn't get the WWE debut of Sting, but instead the return of The Undertaker and Triple H?…thats straight.

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Matthews Visibly Angered By Poll Finding Americans Think Reagan Was Greatest President

A Gallup poll released Friday found Americans are most likely to say Ronald Reagan was the nation's greatest president. On Monday, MSNBC's Chris Matthews was visibly angered about these results and actually insulted those in Reagan's camp as having a “limited memory” (video follows with transcript and commentary): CHRIS MATTHEWS: Well, today's George Washington's birthday, by the way. You can call it President's Day if you're buying a mattress. Otherwise, forget it. A new Gallup poll rates which presidents the American people think are best. By the way, this is a memory quiz more than a historic quiz. At number seven, the current guy in charge, Barack Obama, number seven. Number six, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. At five, George Washington, our first president. Number four, John F. Kennedy. Bill Clinton's number three. He's, by the way, the subject of our big historic documentary tonight at 10:00 Eastern. And Abraham Lincoln at number two. The greatest president in history, according to the American people with their limited memory, is Ronald Reagan. Keep in mind, these are not historian rankings. These are people's. By the way, they should insist before anybody participates in one of these ridiculous polls, “Please list the presidents and then pick the best.” Don't just go with the ones you can remember. It's like the greatest movie of all times was the one I just went to. Isn't it interesting that Matthews had no problem with Obama being listed even though he's been in office for only two years and currently is the only president besides Roosevelt to have an unemployment rate above eight percent for this many months? Beyond this, given the “Hardball” host's adoration for Clinton, would he have groused if one of the two presidents in our history to have been impeached took top honors? As for the memory issue, Matthews must be ignoring the appearance on this list of presidents long gone such as both Roosevelts, Truman, Eisenhower, and especially Lincoln, Washington and Jefferson. Does it really appear folks have memory issues when Abraham Lincoln comes in second in this kind of poll? This seems especially absurd as according to Gallup, “Reagan, Lincoln, or John F. Kennedy has been at the top of this 'greatest president' list each time this question has been asked in eight surveys over the last 12 years.” As such, Matthews' anger has nothing to do with people's memories or their intellectual capacities. He just can't stand the idea that Reagan ever comes in first. Pretty juvenile for a man that hosts an American cable news program, wouldn't you agree?

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