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Gabrielle Giffords’s husband has decided to lead the space shuttle Endeavour’s last mission, an insider tells Politico . His wife’s condition had prompted doubts over whether he would undertake the flight, his fourth; she’s currently in a rehab clinic in Houston, where Kelly lives. He’s expected to announce his decision regarding…

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Obama will own Egypt now | Michael Tomasky

So Hillary and Clinton and Robert Gates are arranging or trying to arrange Hosni Mubarak’s immediate departure. The New York Times and the Guardian both have good accounts. From the Guardian: But behind-the-scenes the Obama administration is in contact with Egypt’s most senior military commanders as well as those politicians under Mubarak discussing a plan in which the Egyptian president would stand straight away. Earlier, Suleiman offered political concessions, inviting the long-banned Muslim Brotherhood to a dialogue. However, the Islamist movement and other parties have refused to talk until Mubarak steps down. The Egyptian regime appeared to have dug in today, defying international pressure to begin an immediate transfer of power while launching attacks on journalists and human rights observers, a move condemned unreservedly by the US. Well, it’s the right thing to do under the circumstances. The preference would have been that Mubarak leave without this push, because it would have been cleaner if US didn’t have to be involved here this directly. Obama said in both of his public statements, and Robert Gibbs repeated, that it wasn’t the US’s place to decide on other countries’ regimes. But I guess inevitably it is the US’s place to do exactly that, at least in this case. It’s better than not doing it, especially with signs over the last two days that Mubarak and his cronies were willing to resort to violence to hold onto power (today in Tahrir Square, the army kept the pro-Mubarak demonstrators out, according to Al Jazeera English, which I’ve been watching this morning). Assuming Mubarak does take the hint now, for better or worse now, Obama will “own” Egypt. As of today, the US has taken a more direct role here than it ever did, say, in 1989, when George H.W. Bush and Jim Baker largely stood back and watched. Now, Obama and Clinton and Gates and Joe Biden have committed the US firmly to the post-Mubarak era. If eight months from now, after the elections, there’s a democratic regime and a new openness in the country, then that’s great. Obama is a world hero. And if the democratic fever spreads, then he and his aforementioned team are some of the greatest Americans of all time. But what if…I’m far from sanguine about the Muslim Brotherhood. They can’t in the short term be excluded from the process. But what if eight months from now Egypt is ruled by a fundamentalist regime that reneges on the peace with Israel, and the new leader visits Tehran and poses with Ahmadinejad? The risk had to be taken under these circumstances. But risk it is. So we’ll just have to see. Sorry about the lack of posting yesterday. But I’m back in the saddle today. A new quiz will be up later today. Also a video, shot yesterday, featuring a little (now mildly outdated) Egypt musing plus reflections on John Hunstman and Sarah Palin and most notably my Super Bowl prediction, for which you’ll have to watch to the bitter end! Obama administration Egypt Hosni Mubarak Michael Tomasky guardian.co.uk

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Tahrir Squares echoes with ‘Leave Mubarak’ chant

Hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy protesters, from all walks of life protesting regardless of age, gender or religion, gathered at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, to demand the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. After offering the Friday prayer at the Square, the crowd shouted in unison: ‘Leave Mubarak’. Friday sermon demanded regime change, prisoner release and constitutional change.

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More than a hundred rescuers in New Zealand are struggling to save some 80 beached pilot whales. They beached themselves today on the country’s South Island, and while rescuers managed to turn four back to sea, 10, including one baby, have died, reports the New Zealand Herald . With tides and…

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Troops Help Australia Clean Up After Cyclone

Shocked cyclone survivors were assessing damage on Australia’s Far Northeastern coast Friday, as troops pitched in to help clean up the wreckage. At least one man was killed in the storm. (Feb. 4)

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Finalists Present Their Projects in Competition to Redesign Minneapolis’ Riverfront

The Turenscape team’s proposal for a renewed Minneapolis riverfront. Minneapolis, already named the country’s most bike-friendly city , is about to get quite a makeover. In September, the city’s Park and Recreation Board announced a design competition to create a new image of the Upper Mississippi Riverfront. In November, four finalists out of a pool of 55 were announced, each presenting a design for the 220 acres of parkland, neighborhoods and business districts on both sides of a 5.4 mile stretch of … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Protesters Return to Cairo With Army Protection

The Egyptian military guarded thousands of pro-democracy protesters pouring into Cairo’s main square on Friday. Meanwhile the White House is in talks with Egyptian officials about a possible transition government. (Feb. 4)

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Today’s students have a worrying habit of believing everything they read on the Internet, according to a researcher who found it easy to trick young people into believing that endangered “tree octopuses” live in the Pacific Northwest. Students directed to a phony website highlighting the creature’s plight continued to insist…

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Haiti reverses poll results

Haiti’s fraud-tainted ruling party candidate is out of the presidential race. The country’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) said on Thursday that former first lady Mirlande Manigat and musician Michel “Sweet Mickey” Martelly were the two top finishers of the chaotic November 28 vote, ahead of government technocrat Jude Celestin. The decision to reverse the results of disputed first round polls in November was met with calm on the streets of the quake-hit Caribbean nation, which has endured decades of political upheaval, dictatorship and bloodshed. The two leaders would contest a run-off set for March 20 to replace outgoing President Rene Preval. Preval’s mandate formally ends on Monday,…

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Pettyfer Hopes ‘Number Four’ Goes Number One

British teen heartthrob Alex Pettyfer talks about his latest movie ‘I Am Number Four’ – the story of an alien who flees to Earth before having to take on his evil pursuers. (Feb. 4)

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