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One-third of the country is covered in snow , but the storm hammering Chicago is especially intense. What they’re dealing with, courtesy of the Tribune , Sun-Times , and the San Francisco Chronicle : Hundreds of motorists and bus riders were stranded last night and early this morning on Lake Shore Drive due to…

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Can it be? A glimmer of good, 45-degree news? Punxsutawney Phil emerged today and did not see his shadow, meaning his annual weather forecast is for an early spring, reports the AP . To the cynical: Phil has seen his shadow 98 of the 113 years that have been recorded since…

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NW Pakistan Car Bomb Kills 9, Wounds 20

A car bomb blast on the outskirts of the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar has left nine dead and at least 20 wounded. A recent rash of attacks has challenged police claims of progress in controlling Islamic militants in the area. (Feb. 2)

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Washington is smugly criticizing Egypt for suppressing Internet communication and al-Jazeera, but if you want to watch history in the making on the network— widely seen as having the best coverage —you probably won’t find the Qatar-based news network on your dial. Freely available in Canada, al-Jazeera is blocked from…

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Egypt comes back online, has a ton of unread feeds to catch up on

Good news for the people of Egypt: internet connectivity has been almost universally restored . Bad news for the people of Egypt: they’ll need at least a few weeks to catch up on all the Twitter mentions they’ve accumulated while being away. Egypt comes back online, has a ton of unread feeds to catch up on originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 08:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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408 Chevrolet Volts and Nissan Leafs sold in US during January, limited supply probably to blame

The Chevy Volt and Nissan Leaf are alike in a lot of ways: both rely on electric motors for their locomotion, both have earned Car of the Year awards (Volt in North America , Leaf in Europe ), and both have had stunningly low sales in their first couple of months on sale. January’s numbers have just come out and the Volt leads the way with 321 vehicles sold or leased, while Nissan scores an even weaker 87 purchases. That compares to figures of 326 and 19 , respectively, for the month of December. Before we all start writing off the EV as DOA (again), let’s remember that both companies have massive back-orders for their electrified people carriers, leading us to believe that the most likely cause for this slow trickle of deliveries is a limited supply rather than dwindling demand. Production volumes of the Volt and Leaf are expected to ramp up as we go forward, so panic’s inadvisable — unless we come around to January 2012 and are still looking at fewer sales than the Joojoo managed. 408 Chevrolet Volts and Nissan Leafs sold in US during January, limited supply probably to blame originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 02 Feb 2011 08:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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http://www.youtube.com/v/OyFbdZXH5gs?f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Originally posted here: Egyptinternetstory

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This Is Important, You Should Watch It of the Day: 19-year-old…

This Is Important, You Should Watch It of the Day: 19-year-old University of Iowa engineering student Zach Wahls speaks out in support of his same-sex parents and other same-sex households during an Iowa House of Representatives public forum on House Joint Resolution 6 : Amending the Iowa Constitution to Define Marriage as Between One Man, One Woman. The resolution passed, 62-37 . [ thanks chelsea… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 02/02/2011 13:00 Number of articles : 5

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Inside Story – Media war in Egypt

Events in Egypt are at the top of the news agenda in many countries worldwide. And how is that news being handled? Very differently, depending on where you stand. If you’re Egypt’s government – it’s “crisis? What crisis?” Lovely pictures of a sun-bathed Nile and not a placard in sight. Contrast that with 24-hour coverage of demonstrators, security forces, tanks and the obvious tensions. There is a media war over Egyptian street coverage. Is putting street views on air without censorship an incitement? The gap between the official media and the vernacular, private satellite TV, and independent newspapers, Who is telling the truth?

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Yemeni President Says He Won’t Seek Another Term

Yemen’s president has told parliament he will not seek another term in office or hand power to his son, an apparent reaction to protests in his own country that have been inspired by the turmoil in Egypt. (Feb. 2)

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