Two state Senate committees will hear from Philadelphia prosecutors about the shocking story of a squalid abortion clinic accused of performing illegal, late-term abortions and causing the deaths of a patient and seven newborns. (Feb. 8)
Continue reading …Facelifts, breast augmentations, tummy tucks, and other cosmetic plastic surgery procedures have rebounded sharply along with an uptick in the U.S. economy, according to a new report.
Continue reading …Family members were discouraged Tuesday about the odds of finding two missing Swiss girls alive. ( Feb. 8)
Continue reading …Keyboard, shmeboard. Sprint yesterday unveiled the eminently nifty Kyocera Echo, a smartphone that boasts a second touchscreen where other phones might have a physical keyboard. The screens can rest side-by-side—creating an effect that, the Wall Street Journal observes, is reminiscent of a tablet—or one can tuck under the…
Continue reading …So it seems that Israel and the U.S. decided in 2008 that Egypt’s torture chief is the man they’ve selected to replace Mubarak. Yes, I know there’s such a thing as balancing competing interests , but why is our political establishment so very comfortable with dictators and torturers? Am I supposed to be less morally outraged because it’s a Democratic administration moving the chess pieces? Mr Suleiman, who is widely tipped to take over from Hosni Mubarak as president, was named as Israel’s preferred candidate for the job after discussions with American officials in 2008. As a key figure working for Middle East peace, he once suggested that Israeli troops would be “welcome” to invade Egypt to stop weapons being smuggled to Hamas terrorists in neighbouring Gaza. The details, which emerged in secret files obtained by WikiLeaks and passed to The Daily Telegraph , come after Mr Suleiman began talks with opposition groups on the future for Egypt’s government. On Saturday, Mr Suleiman won the backing of Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, to lead the “transition” to democracy after two weeks of demonstrations calling for President Mubarak to resign.David Cameron, the Prime Minister, spoke to Mr Suleiman yesterday and urged him to take “bold and credible steps” to show the world that Egypt is embarking on an “irreversible, urgent and real” transition. Leaked cables from American embassies in Cairo and Tel Aviv disclose the close co-operation between Mr Suleiman and the US and Israeli governments as well as diplomats’ intense interest in likely successors to the ageing President Mubarak, 83. The documents highlight the delicate position which the Egyptian government seeks to maintain in Middle East politics, as a leading Arab nation with a strong relationship with the US and Israel. By 2008, Mr Suleiman, who was head of the foreign intelligence service, had become Israel’s main point of contact in the Egyptian government. Let’s put this into perspective: There are some very serious allegations against Suleiman and they deserve more attention than they’re getting. From Dave Bry at The Awl: “The extraordinary rendition program landed some people in CIA black sites—and others were turned over for torture-by-proxy to other regimes. Egypt figured large as a torture destination of choice, as did Suleiman as Egypt’s torturer-in-chief. At least one person extraordinarily rendered by the CIA to Egypt — Egyptian-born Australian citizen Mamdouh Habib — was reportedly tortured by Suleiman himself. … In October 2001, Habib was seized from a bus by Pakistani security forces. While detained in Pakistan, at the behest of American agents, he was suspended from a hook and electrocuted repeatedly. He was then turned over to the CIA, and in the process of transporting him to Egypt he endured the usual treatment: his clothes were cut off, a suppository was stuffed in his anus, he was put into a diaper—and ‘wrapped up like a spring roll’. In Egypt, as Habib recounts in his memoir, My Story: The Tale of a Terrorist Who Wasn’t , he was repeatedly subjected to electric shocks, immersed in water up to his nostrils and beaten. His fingers were broken and he was hung from metal hooks. At one point, his interrogator slapped him so hard that his blindfold was dislodged, revealing the identity of his tormentor: Suleiman .” — Oh, no. At Al-Jazeera, UC Santa Barbara professor Lisa Hajjar writes an extremely damning of portrait of the spy man overseeing Egypt’s “transition” to democracy. I’d like to be more optimistic about this. But it’s awfully difficult .
Continue reading …What your mother always told you may be true after all: Chocolate may exacerbate acne, a small preliminary study suggests.
Continue reading …Two depressing stories on the plight of bison starving in the brutal winter: In South Dakota, a court impounded about 5,000 bison on a private ranch because the owner—a real estate developer in Florida—was apparently unwilling or unable to make sure they got food, reports the Bismarck…
Continue reading …If nothing else, Christina Aguilera’s national anthem mess has renewed that age-old debate, writes Alan Wirzbicki at the Boston Globe : Considering that this one is so tough to sing , shouldn’t we just pick a new anthem? “Flubs like Aguilera’s might be easier to overlook if the difficult-to-sing song was also…
Continue reading …As the protests in Egypt continue, its neighbour Israel is keeping a close eye on developments. It’s worried about its old ally, President Hosni Mubarak – but could be eyeing up a new friend in his deputy, Omar Suleiman. Al Jazeera’s Tony Birtley has more from Jerusalem.
Continue reading …Chechen Leader-Umarov claims Russia Bomb Attack – Chechen leader Doku Umarov has claimed responsibility for bombing at the Moscow international airport last January 24 that left 36 people dead, after an early warning to make 2011 a year of “blood and tears”. “The special operation was done in accordance with my order. Similar special operations Chechen Leader-Umarov claims Russia Bomb Attack is a post from: Daily World Buzz
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