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When rescuers decided to abandon efforts to save Devin Westenskow after he fell into a mine shaft on Wednesday, it was “the hardest thing ever,” said his family in a statement. Even so, they understood why the decision was made. But not everyone is so understanding. “I have no doubt…

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Pictures Released of Royal Bride-to-be as a Kid

The family of UK royal bride-to-be Kate Middleton releases a selection of family photos, showing the fiancee of Prince William as a young girl and as a university student on the day of her graduation. (March 7)

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Stella Shows Latest Collection

A host of stars including Paul McCartney and Anna Wintour turned out to see Stella McCartney’s latest collection at Paris fashion week (March 7)

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It seems as though the thirty or so years that American neocons have poured money into right-wing political movements in Canada is really paying off. Not only does Canada have a conservative prime minister, he seems to think that he and the government are equivalent . L’État, c’est moi! But the Liberal party is fighting back: OTTAWA — Federal Liberals are moving swiftly to capitalize on public outrage over Conservative attempts to rebrand the government of Canada as “the Harper government.” They’ve produced a radio ad that will begin running Saturday in Quebec, expressing shock at the Tories’ effrontery in equating the government with Prime Minister Stephen Harper. “Like you, I am profoundly shocked,” Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff says in the ad. “It’s totally unacceptable. The government of Canada is not the government of Mr. Harper, it’s the government of citizens, the government of all the citizens of Canada.” The Canadian Press revealed Thursday that a directive was sent late last year to public servants, advising them that “government of Canada” should be replaced in all federal communications with the words “the Harper government.” The story — which included fierce criticism from some public administration experts, including former clerk of the Privy Council Mel Cappe — spread like wildfire through social media. The reaction appeared to be predominantly negative. In the Commons on Friday, Tory MP Andrew Saxton defended the branding exercise as “a longstanding practice across various governments.” He said the former Liberal government of Jean Chretien used to do the same thing. “This terminology is widely used by journalists and the public. In fact, Mel Cappe, who was quoted in these stories, approved many of the releases when he was clerk using the term ‘Chretien government,”‘ said Saxton. The Prime Minister’s Office later supplied examples of such releases but only three — involving the government of Paul Martin — actually personalized the government in the same way the Tories are attempting to do. The releases during Chretien’s tenure are all headlined “government of Canada” and use those words throughout. The only reference to the “Chretien government” comes in quotations from ministers.

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ExoPC set to release two all-in-ones in June, bringing its UI to MeeGo

Last we left off in the ExoPC story, the company had just brought its tablet to Microsoft retail stores , and while the startup’s CEO Jean-Baptiste Martinoli says the sales have been strong (in the 10,000 range), it’s getting ready to branch into new areas. The first keeps it in Microsoft’s camp, as the company plans to release two Windows 7 all-in-ones with its Connect Four-like software later in June. Both will be made by Malata, however, the 18.5-inch version — which is pictured above and is demoed in the video after the break — will be powered by a dual-core Atom processor, while the 23-inch version will get some higher-end silicon. It also turns out that some other top tier manufacturers plan to bring Win 7 all-in-ones to market this year running ExoPC’s software on top. The second area of development? MeeGo . The company’s been hard at work bringing its HTML-based layer over to Intel’s MeeGo OS, and 70 percent of the software is already complete. Additionally, 98 percent of the Flash and HTML apps are compatible, however, it’s working on syncing the Exostore with Intel’s AppUp selection. As you can see in the screenshot after the break, it looks almost identical to the Windows 7 skin, but we’re definitely feeling the UI over Intel’s own MeeGo tablet interface . Hit the break for that AIO video and stay tuned for hands-on with the MeeGo tablet version. Gallery: ExoPC all-in-one Continue reading ExoPC set to release two all-in-ones in June, bringing its UI to MeeGo ExoPC set to release two all-in-ones in June, bringing its UI to MeeGo originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 07 Mar 2011 14:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Eden Hazard

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Marseille vs Lille 0-1 Excellent goal by Eden Hazard! Marseille – Lille OSC 0-1 [ But exceptionnel Eden Hazard ] Marseille-Lille, but d’Eden Hazard à la 9e minute Eden Hazard Wonder Goal Against Marseille – Video | Total Football … Lille winger Eden Hazard , scored a wonder goal only 10 minutes into the game when he let fly from 25 metres and the ball caught the wind inside the open Stade Velodrome and flew into the top corner. The 20 year old Belgian youngster, … Bayern Munich Chasing Lille's Gervinho – Report – Goal.com The Bavarians are looking to add some more depth to their front line in the summer transfer window and had initially set their sights on rising star Eden Hazard . However, the Belgium international recently signed a contract extension … Lille beats Marseille to get back top France Lille retained the lead in the French league by defeating Marseille 2-1 Sunday from a wonder strike by Eden Hazard and a late goal from substitute Pierre-Alain Frau. Hazard stunned the hosts after … … The Top 10 Young Players To Watch Out For At World Cup 2010 … Gervinho (Ivory Coast, 23) The “Brazilian Elephant” was one of the best strikers in France last season, impressing for Lille alongside another starlet in Eden Hazard who won’t be in South Africa. Gervinho has all the qualities to … Ligue 1 wrap: Lille back on top, Lyon up to third | World Cup 2010 … Eden Hazard put the visitors ahead with an absolute pearler in the 10th minute, the Belgian international curling a wicked left-footed shot from distance that Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda could only get his fingertips to. … DavidMills84 says: RT @tomwfootball : For anyone who's yet to see Eden Hazard 's stunning goal in Lille's 2-1 win at Marseille last night: http://youtu.be/HDBvEnxkTJo

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Emma Hearst

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Eating Raw Monkfish Eyeball ( Tatroux.com ) Art on a Plate ( Tatroux.com ) Johnny Iuzzini (Tatroux.com) Emma Hearst | Events Trend Read about Emma Hearst Stellina, a Sunny Cafe With Gelato and More By FLORENCE FABRICANT Emma Hearst , left, and Sarah Krathen, who own the Italian restaurant Sorella on the Lower East Side, are turning the adjacent storefront into a … Blogoncherry » Meet Emma Hearst , the Youngest Chef Ever of 'Iron … Sunday’s edition of Food Network’s “Iron Chef America” featured Emma Hearst , a chef who grew up in the Capital Region. Emma Hearst is the chef and also owner of Sorella, a restaurant on the Lower East Side of Manhattan that opened in … Emma Hearst Chef | Events Trend You cooked at Union Square Cafe. I was just a line cook there. emma hearst emma hearst . March 7, 2011. By admin. Appeared Sunday edition of the Food Network “Iron Chef America” Emma Hurst, who is a chef who grew up in the capital region. Emma Hurst is the owner and chef as well as Sorella, a restaurant on the … Emma Hearst | US Breaking News Emma Hearst is the head cook and owner of Sorella, a compact and warm restaurant on Allen Street that opened in December. Hearst’s menu based on her travel… sadiakhan77 says: Emma Hearst | Emma Hearst Biography | Emma Hearst Wiki http://aworldnewz.blogspot.com/2011/03/ emma-hearst – emma-hearst -biography-emma.html

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Cyndi Lauper Airport

urezin says: Cyndi Lauper Airport sing-along in Argentina caught on video: Cyndi Lauper led an airport sing-along in the Buen… http://bit.ly/hfggpS

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Looks like Lindsay Lohan is going to be a screen star again. A surveillance video allegedly showing her “lifting” jewelry from a store has reportedly been sold by the shop for $35,000. Venice Beach jewelry store Kamofie & Co. sold the tape to a Beverly Hills software company, which…

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Libya uprising – live updates

• Reports that Bin Jawad has fallen to pro-Gaddafi forces as unrest in Libya continues. • Gaddafi loyalists marching Ras Lanuf, with air strikes reported. Follow live updates here 10.40am: The rebel National Libyan council said have said there is no room for broad dialogue with Gaddafi’s government, and any talks must be on the basis he quits. Jadallah Azous Al-Talhi, a Libyan prime minister in the 1980s who is originally from eastern Libya, appeared on state television reading an address to elders in the rebel city of Benghazi calling for national dialogue to end the bloodshed. Asked about the address, rebel official Ahmed Jabreel told Reuters: “Talhi is a close acquaintance of mine and he is widely respected in Libya as a man who stood up to Gaddafi. But we have made it clear all along that any negotiations must be on the basis that Gaddafi will step down. There can be no other compromise.” 10.15am: Good morning, welcome to the Guardian’s live coverage of the continuing unrest in Libya. • Forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi have reportedly retaken the previously rebel held town of Bin Jawad and are advancing on the oil refinery town of Ras Lanuf . The Libyan army was seen moving down the strategic Mediterranean coastal road east of the Bin Jawad, heading towards Ras Lanuf some 60 km (40 miles) away, witnesses told Reuters. “I went to Bin Jawad and about 20 km (13 miles) beforehand I saw Gaddafi forces, a large truck and army vehicles, and a fighter jet, they were coming slowly in this direction,” Ahmed al-Araibi, a driver said, with two other witnesses confirming similar movements. The taking of Ras Lanuf had represented a major victory for the rebels on Friday but their advance towards Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte on the road to Tripoli was stopped in its tracks at Bin Jawad where rebels retreated under fire. • The UN secretary general has called for an end to indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Libya and warned of “carnage” in the days ahead . Ban Ki-moon has also dispatched a team to Tripoli to assess the humanitarian situation in the wake of the Libyan regime’s “disproportionate use of force”. Ban’s intervention on Sunday came as rebel forces continued to battle Gaddafi’s troops for control of key towns and cities, and Britain assessed the embarrassing fallout from the botched SAS mission to establish contacts with rebel leaders. • Libya’s rebel commanders have freed two MI6 officers and six SAS soldiers captured by farm guards on Thursday morning, after the British government vouched for their identities . The group was immediately flown to the frigate HMS Cumberland, which remains stationed off the coast of Libya. Seven of the group had been dropped by helicopter into farmland near the rebel capital Benghazi on a mission to establish contact with anti-regime forces. The eight Britons had been detained and questioned since Thursday by rebel leaders who had suspected they were mercenaries. • Elsewhere in the Middle East public protests have been banned in Saudi Arabia following demonstrations by minority Shia groups. The ruling comes after two weeks of Shia demonstrations in Saudi Arabia, during which 22 people were arrested. A statement issued by the country’s council of senior clerics said: “The council … affirms that demonstrations are forbidden in this country. The correct way in sharia [law] of realising common interest is by advising, which is what the Prophet Muhammad established. “Reform and advice should not be via demonstrations and ways that provoke strife and division, this is what the religious scholars of this country in the past and now have forbidden and warned against.” Arab and Middle East protests Libya Protest Egypt Tunisia Yemen Bahrain Adam Gabbatt guardian.co.uk

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