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One dead as Iran protesters clash with police

IRANIAN riot police fired tear gas and paintballs at protesters holding anti-government demonstrations in Tehran today, websites and witnesses said, while an Iranian news agency reported that a gunshot killed a bystander. The report by the Fars news agency said a number of people were also wounded by the gunfire and blamed the outlawed former rebel group, the People’s Mujahedeen. “The illegal gathering of seditionists, Monafeghin (hypocrites), monarchists and thugs in some streets caused the riots, but the presence of the people forced the elements of sedition and Monafeghin to leave,” the news agency said, using the regime’s standard term of abuse for the People’s Mujahedeen….

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Rocks and batons fly as Yemen protests erupt in violence

Tweet – Rocks and batons flew in central Sanaa on Monday as pro-democracy protesters clashed violently with police and supporters of President Ali Abdullah Saleh, witnesses said. Clashes between police and protesters also broke out Monday in the city of Taez, south of Sanaa, where thousands of people joined demonstrations against Saleh, witnesses there said. In Sanaa, around 3,000 protesters marched from Sanaa University towards Al Tahrir Square in the city centre demanding that Saleh, who has been…

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Hand Movements May Offer ADHD Hints

Two studies measuring the ability of children to control impulsive hand movements may reveal clues about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children.

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Whoopi Goldberg has lashed out at the New York Times for an article on how no black actors are being considered for Academy Awards this year. While Goldberg can sympathize with the article’s main thrust, it’s the fact that the authors—movie critics AO Scott and Manohla Dargis—seem to…

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28 Tips for Nighttime Heartburn Relief

Tired of suffering heartburn symptoms at night? Get nighttime heartburn relief with these food, drink, and lifestyle tips.

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Giffords’ Husband: Conversations With Wife

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ husband says he has been able to have simple conversations with his wife, and she continues to be positive and is working very hard at her recovery. (Feb. 14)

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Motorola Atrix 4G review

It’s finally here — our Atrix 4G review! We know you’ve waited and wondered, and we’ve finally had enough time with the phone, laptop dock, HD / desktop dock, and all the accessories to give you a proper take on this utterly unique smartphone. Did we say smartphone? Really that’s not quite right, because the dual-core-CPU-sporting device actually does quadruple duty as a laptop, set top box, desktop computer, and… well, it works as a smartphone too. The Atrix 4G, which sports a 4-inch, 960 x 540 display, HSPA+ data, and a slew of other juicy specs is absolutely the first of its kind — a multi-use device intended to replace your netbook (and maybe more) via its Webtop environment. But can a phone be powerful enough to become your laptop or hub of your home theater? Is Motorola’s new phone set to be the king of the Android heap, or just another face in the crowd? All these questions (and more) will be answered in our full review… which you can read after the break! Gallery: Atrix 4G full hands-on Continue reading Motorola Atrix 4G review Motorola Atrix 4G review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Feb 2011 18:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Blue America PAC, along with Daily Kos, Americans For America PAC and Americans United have teamed up to run ads that are exposing Republicans who are voting to try and repeal health care for Americans while they are receiving their own government funded health care. In NJ, Rep. Leonard Lance’s people successfully stopped our ad from running on radio due to a technicality, but then the Courier actually did some reporting: Reporter Jane Roh did some great investigative journalism for the Courier Post . New Jersey Congressman Leonard Lance successfully challenged the accuracy of a radio ad attacking him this week and got it pulled off the air. But in doing so, the 7th district Republican may have created more problems for himself. “I should’ve kept my mouth shut,” Chief of Staff Todd Mitchell told the Courier-Post Friday . The progressive group Blue America PAC Wednesday released basically identical ads hitting four House Republicans on their votes against health care reform. The ads implied the Republicans– Reps. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Charlie Bass, R-N.H., Sandy Adams, R-Fla., and Lance– enjoy taxpayer-funded health insurance. “They voted to make it tougher for you to get affordable health care,” the announcer said. markos tweets : First smart thing Republican has said in a while: “I should’ve kept my mouth shut”. http://is.gd/NUVj9P Greg Sargent weighs in on the story and has a great piece up online at the Washington Post: House GOPer against big government health care enjoys taxpayer-funded state government insurance Okay, this one is funny. As you know, Dems and lefty groups have been loudly insisting that House Republicans in favor of repealing the Affordable Care Act should forego the “government run” insurance they enjoy as members of Congress. One of those GOPers is Rep. Leonard Lance of New Jersey, a fiscal hawk who opposes the health reform law out of opposition to big government. He is in the crosshairs of an ad by Blue America PAC accusing him of enjoying taxpayer-funded insurance. After that ad started running, Lance’s office protested that he is not enrolled in the plan enjoyed by members of Congress, and successfully got the ad pulled. But in response, New Jersey’s Courier-Post did some digging and found that as a retired state government official, he and his family do enjoy taxpayer-funded health care on the state level — Whoops! Rep. Lance’s chief of staff appears to realize that by protesting the ad attacking him, he’s only created more problems. The aide told the Courier-Post: “I should have kept my mouth shut.” It’s another mark of the ways that the politics of repeal — even if the health law is unpopular — are putting some Republicans in a very awkward spot. I want to thank of of you that have helped fund our newest round of ads and we’re redoing our original one so it will be running in NJ very shortly. We’d like to run a revamped version of the ad on even more stations. Can you help us with a $10 or $20 contribution here

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Chinatowns’ avant-garde in Northern Iraq

About 500 Chinese people are said to live in Sulaimaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan’s second city. Many work in the new Kawa Mall where Chinese flags, lucky cats and paper lanterns present an incongruous scene on the Kurdish landscape. Such immigration and foreign investment is becomming more prominent in the semi-autonomous area run by the Kurdistan Regional Government. Al Jazeera’s Rhodri Davies reports.

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On the Street….Caftan and Coat, Paris

I love what Robert has been doing lately mixing caftans with tradition overcoats. Robert is ultra chic almost specifically because what he does is so subtle.

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