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Tunisia refugees flood Italian island

Refugees from Tunisia have sparked a humanitarian crisis on the Italian island of Lampedusa. More than 4000 migrants have landed in the past few days. Italy is appealing for urgent EU aid to stop the arrivals. Richard Martin reports.

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Indonesia cleric defiant in face of terror charges

JAKARTA (AFP) – Radical Indonesian cleric Abu Bakar Bashir on Monday dismissed fresh terrorism charges against him as a conspiracy, as his trial resumed for allegedly funding an Al-Qaeda-style militant group. The 72-year-old religious leader and alleged founder of the Jemaah Islamiyah regional terror organisation smiled and waved at his supporters, who chanted “Allahu…

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NYC Stabbing Suspect: I’m Victim of a Setup

A man accused of a stabbing rampage shouted that he was the victim of a “setup” before his arraignment Sunday. He is facing charges that he hacked three people to death, attacked innocent strangers, hijacked vehicles and killed a pedestrian. (Feb. 13)

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Funny With Numbers: AP’s Crutsinger Minimizes Federal Spending Level, Avoids the Term ‘Tax Increase’

Sadly, one could write a term paper identifying and correcting the clever misstatements and obfuscations contained in Martin Crutsinger's Sunday report for the Associated Press on the impending submission of the President's 2012 budget by the White House's Office of Management and Budget. Lacking such space, I'll concentrate on what I believe are the two worst examples, both of which are present in his opening paragraph. Crutsinger significantly misleads about the total spending the administration is proposing for fiscal 2012, and fails to call a tax increase by its proper name, i.e., a tax increase. That first paragraph reads as follows: President Barack Obama will send Congress on Monday a $3 trillion-plus budget for 2012 that promises $1.1 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade by freezing many domestic programs for five years, trimming military spending and limiting tax deductions for the wealthy. The obvious question is: “$3 trillion plus what, Martin?” A reasonable reader would believe that the “plus” part would be somewhat small. I would ordinarily expect that amount to be less than $100 billion; beyond that point, it should be described as “$3.1 trillion.” The real number is almost undoubtedly north of $3.5 trillion. That's because the January 2011 projection from the Congressional Budget Office indicated that it expects fiscal 2012 spending to come in at $3.655 trillion : The reductions in anticipated spending OMB proposes, per Crutsinger's paragraph, amount to $1.1 trillion over 10 years, or an average of $110 billion a year. If OMB's projected impact on fiscal 2012 is 10% of the total (my guess is that it's less, because the Washington game is to push as much spending reduction as possible into far-off years), the $110 billion result would leave spending at $3.545 trillion. Only in AP-Land is it acceptable to round a number that is closer to $4 trillion down to “$3 trillion-plus.” Obviously, the idea of “limiting tax deductions for the wealthy” is simply a “tax increase” by a fancier name. Later in the report, Crutsinger cites an anonymous source who “said (that) one-third of the $1.1 trillion in deficit reduction the administration is projecting over the next decade would come from additional revenue with the bulk of that reflecting the limitations on tax deductions by the wealthy.” Again, note the failure to use the phrase tax i-i-i-i … increases. But wait a minute. If the mix of deficit reduction is 1/3 tax increases and 2/3 spending reductions, then the $110 billion reduction in spending estimated above is really only about $75 billion, leaving spending closer to $3.6 trillion (actually, $3.58 trillion). You can see why I make such a fuss over “$3 trillion-plus.” I'll have to stop here, or this will turn into a term paper. It would appear that any adequately disclosed federal fiscal truth that comes out of the AP in the coming weeks will occur only by accident. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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Lonely Valentines No More

Valentine’s Day can be lonely for many, but no more so than for women in retirement communities where they outnumber men. One retirement home in Florida has found a solution to the problem.

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Grammy Guests Catch Bieber Fever

He went home empty-handed on the night, but 16-year-old pop star Justin Bieber was all the buzz on the Grammys red carpet. (Feb. 14)

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Raw Video: Slovakia Hosts Dog Sled Championships

More than 150 participants from 14 countries took part in the 10th Sled Dog World Championships Sprint in the Slovakian ski resort of Donovaly this weekend. (Feb. 13)

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Lady Antebellum

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Lady Antebellum

Lady Gaga – Born this Way Live Performance 53rd Grammy’s Awards 2011 Lady Antebellum 2011 Grammy Performance (TheAudioPerv.com) Lady Antebellum Grammy Acceptance Speech – Song of the Year 2011 Lady Antebellum Wow With Grammy Medley – The Boot Lady Antebellum were true to their pre-Grammy Award promise, wowing the thousands packed into Los Angeles’ Staples Center and millions glued to their television sets for the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. In a performance that perfectly … Grammys 2011: Teddy Pendergrass tribute from Lady Antebellum … Soul singer Teddy Pendergrass, who passed away a year ago, was paid tribute in a “medley” by Lady Antebellum , though maybe they could’ve given a bit more time to Teddy’s songs. Lady Antebellum Deliver Impressive, Unaffected 2011 Grammy … Lady Antebellum proved remarkably capable of standing among music’s biggest stars with a no tricks, unaccompanied three-song mini-set at the 2011 Grammy. Lady Antebellum Wins Big With Song of the Year, Best Country Album … Lady Antebellum , the popular country trio from Nashville, won Song of the Year and Best Country Album at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. 2011 Grammy winners: Lady Antebellum , Lady Gaga, Eminem, Arcade … The 2011 Grammy Awards were big for the ladies — country trio Lady Antebellum took home the most awards with five, while Lady Gaga earned three. Eminem had two honors, but Alternative Rock group Arcade Fire won the coveted Album of the … Sintacan says: RT @khalidazki : RT @detikcom : Lady Antebellum Rajai Grammy Awards 2011… http://de.tk/CTcht via @detikhot

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Katy Perry

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Sherlock BBC-Peacock-Sherlock/John Katy Perry Live Grammy Awards 2011 Performance HD Lady Gaga – Born this Way Live Performance 53rd Grammy’s Awards 2011 Katy Perry and Russell Brand Coordinate Grammy Outfits (and Wings … Katy Perry brought her grandmother to cheer her on at the 2011 Grammy Awards, complete with a bedazzled cane. Also along for the ride was. Katy Perry , Miley Cyrus, Ciara & More Were all out for Clive Davis … The stars were out in full-force Saturday night at music mogul Clive Davis’ annual pre-Grammy Gala & Salute to Industry Icons. This year’s event honored Davis’ fellow music mogul David Geffen and w… Katy Perry News – Katy Perry at the 2011 Grammy Awards (PHOTOS … Katy Perry looked angelic (literally) at Sunday’s Grammys’ red carpet. The singer, who is nominated for four Grammys, floated down the red carpet in a. Katy Perry Grammy Awards Performance 2011 | Robot Celeb Katy Perry has been super psyched for her upcoming performance, and she’s spilled about it on Twitter, writing “Tomorrow is Grammy’s and boy oh boy do I have a very special performance for you. CLUE: the theme is looooooovvvvveeee.” … Katy Perry Performs “Teenage Dream” At the 2011 GRAMMYs just performed her hit single “Teenage Dream” on the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards. Click to read more on her “dreamy” performance! came into this year’s GRAMMY’s with her husband Russell Brand and 90 year old grandmother. BillyBoris says: Firework – Katy Perry : …

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John Heilemann: Republican Presidential Field Weakest Anybody Has Seen In Our Lifetime

New York Magazine's John Heilemann on Friday said the Republican presidential field is the weakest anybody has seen in our lifetime. This absurd statement was made on the syndicated “Chris Matthews Show” in a segment about which GOPers will be throwing their name into the ring in the coming months before next year's elections (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOHN HEILEMANN, NEW YORK MAGAZINE: Here are some facts. One fact is that the Republican field is the weakest field that anybody has seen – and Republicans all agree on that – that anybody has seen that in our lifetime. There are so many ways to look at this absurd comment they're almost too many to count. Let's start with how this field doesn't currently differ all that much from the 2008 version with the obvious exemption of John McCain's absence, and he lost to Barack Obama in the biggest landslide a Republican presidential nominee has suffered since Jimmy Carter beat Gerald Ford. As such, you can't in all honesty say this field is any worse than the one just three years ago. Prior to that, 1996, when the primary candidates were Bob Dole, Phil Gramm, Arlen Specter, and Pat Buchanan, was far worse than what's available to Republican voters now. But in reality, that's all irrelevant, for the name of the game for liberal media members like Heilemann is to do everything possible to keep his readers and Matthews' viewers from thinking anyone has a prayer of beating Obama in 2012. The press are once again trying to orchestrate a self-fulfilling prophecy: by continually calling Obama a shoo in, they hope the public will agree with them thereby making it more likely to come true. The second-coming of Ronald Reagan could emerge in the next few months, and these folks would find flaws in him or her like a gemologist inspecting a diamond found in a Cracker Jacks box. With this in mind, readers and viewers need to remind themselves to not take any criticism of a potential Republican presidential candidate by people like Heilemann at all seriously. It's like asking a newly-divorced individual to rate his or her former spouse. In the words of President George H.W. Bush, it wouldn't be prudent.

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