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Wafaq demands probe into Bahrain deaths

At a news conference for the Wafaq political party, MP Jasim Husain Ali called for an investigation into the military crack down that resulted in the deaths of several protesters.

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Garfunkel and Oates Music Video of the Day: “This Party…

Garfunkel and Oates Music Video of the Day: “This Party Took a Turn for the Douche” Daniel Stessen directs Riki “Garfunkel” Lindhome and Kate “Oates” Micucci in the official video for the laughly ladies’ timeless ode to douchebags. Sarah Silverman, Alia Shawkat, Har Mar Superstar, and Diora Baird make an appearance. (sNSFW, explicit lyrics.) [ rikilind .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 18:17 Number of articles : 4

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GaugeFace iPhone dock displays your Harley’s data on a 3.5-inch touchscreen

GaugeFace is an app-and-dock combo that interfaces with your Harley’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) to display the bike’s speed, tachometer, engine temp., gear, and turn signal info on your iPhone or iPod touch. And the installation is almost as easy as setting your phone in a charging cradle. So, what do you think? Ready to turn your late-model motorcycle into an overpriced — yet totally bad-ass — iPod dock? Available for an MSRP of $250. See it in action after the break, or it the source link to order up one of these bad boys for yourself. Continue reading GaugeFace iPhone dock displays your Harley’s data on a 3.5-inch touchscreen GaugeFace iPhone dock displays your Harley’s data on a 3.5-inch touchscreen originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Feb 2011 13:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Is Google’s Facebook competitor almost ready?

The press has been speculating since the middle of last year about a new social networking product from Google — its big attempt to compete with Facebook. Now, some recent upgrades to Google products suggest that the company is advancing with its social plans and may be laying the groundwork for the big launch. The main news today was Google’s update of its social search service, a feature that has… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VentureBeat Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 17:09 Number of articles : 4

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Is Google’s Facebook competitor almost ready?

The press has been speculating since the middle of last year about a new social networking product from Google — its big attempt to compete with Facebook. Now, some recent upgrades to Google products suggest that the company is advancing with its social plans and may be laying the groundwork for the big launch. The main news today was Google’s update of its social search service, a feature that has… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VentureBeat Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 17:09 Number of articles : 4

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Is Google’s Facebook competitor almost ready?

The press has been speculating since the middle of last year about a new social networking product from Google — its big attempt to compete with Facebook. Now, some recent upgrades to Google products suggest that the company is advancing with its social plans and may be laying the groundwork for the big launch. The main news today was Google’s update of its social search service, a feature that has… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : VentureBeat Discovery Date : 17/02/2011 17:09 Number of articles : 4

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Inside Story Package 2008 – Mubarak’s promises

In 2005, Hosni Mubarak was sworn in for a fifth term in office. In the run up to Egypt’s first ever multi-party election, Mubarak promised sweeping reforms to deliver a better life and more democracy for his people. So in September 2008, Nashwa Nasreldin went to Cairo to find out.where the country politically stands.

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Logan

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Lara Logan, CBS News Correspondent, Sexually Assaulted in Egypt CBS News’ Lara Logan recovering after ‘brutal’ attack, sex assault Lara Logan Assault Details On Lara Logan and Egypt – Blog – The Arabist I wrote a piece for the Daily Beast yesterday trying to put the sad attack on CBS correspondent Lara Logan in context. ( Logan was reportedly “beaten and sexually assaulted” by a crowd the night Egyptians were celebrating Mubarak’s … Journalist Who Resigned Over Lara Logan Tweets Tells Anderson … Former NYU fellow Nir Rosen says he didn’t know that Logan’s assault was of a sexual nature when he joked that “would have been funny if it happened to Anderson too.” The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Who Attacked Lara Logan … Now if credible evidence does come to light that pro-Mubarak people were behind the attack on Lara Logan then so be it. I don’t care if the people who attacked Logan are pro-Mubarak or anti-Mubarak. They’re thugs all the same and they … Egyptian Protesters Called Logan “Jew! Jew!” – The American Spectator The fact that Logan is not Jewish only reinforces how deeply saturated anti-Semitism is in Egypt but demonstrates how little it takes for this ancient hatred to show its face even in the midst of jubilation. … Lara Logan President Barack Obama hospital | Lara Logan gets call … CBS News chief foreign correspondent talks to President Barack Obama, leaves hospital. EmilyCollins3 says: People want Lara Logan assault details but actual! News World Wide http://bit.ly/eC13f6

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Survivor

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combat veteran cherrypie5195 vs. a survivor of a satanic cult in the sixties Who would my friend vote out of Survivor? Can Foods That Are Good For You, Taste Good Too? Pt. 2 ' Survivor : Redemption Island' premiere: Phillip Sheppard drives a … Phillip might have the craziest first-three-days game we have seen in the history of “ Survivor .” Survivor 2011 Watch a sneak peek and check out photos of the upcoming episode of SURVIVOR : REDEMPTION ISLAND Episode 1 which airs Wednesday February 16 (8:00 – 9:00 PM. Survivor Review: The Godfather Is Back! – TV Fanatic Boston Rob and Russell are back with a bang on the premiere of Survivor : Redemption Island. Survivor : Redemption Island – You're Looking at the New Leader of … Who got voted off on Survivor : Redemption Island? Results: Cancer Survivor Takes Up Prostate Cancer Campaign | TopNews United … A cancer survivor and activist, Alan Bodner, has taken up a campaign to raise awareness about prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men and the second most deadly, killing 30000 men a year in the … 2ndGlanceGirl says: Yes. It's true. I'm a Survivoraholic. Check out Jeff Probst's blog here http://tinyurl.com/4q9qz32

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Libya’s regime must now fear its people’s anger | Muhammad min Libya

After Tunisia and Egypt, we Libyans once more have the courage to demand our rights – and voice our dreams Two months ago, the mere thought of freedom was out of the question in Libya. But today, the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt have sowed the hope of freedom in the hearts of each and every one of us. For us Libyans, Egypt showed that what happened in Tunisia was not an exception, or something that cannot be repeated. The people who said “Egypt is not going to be another Tunisia” were proved wrong. Watching these epics made us believe that happy endings can happen beyond cinema screens, and that low-quality video clips published on Facebook showing events in the streets and the spontaneous words of demonstrators can have a deeper impact than the most influential works of Hollywood. Shortly after Hosni Mubarak resigned, I said to an Egyptian friend of mine that the most beautiful thing the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions have given us is the return of the courage to dream and speak out about our dreams and our rights without being ridiculed as if we are tilting at windmills. This is what the Libyan people are doing now; today, 17 February, is the Libyan ” day of anger “. It coincides with the anniversary of what started as a peaceful demonstration in 2006 being met with various forms of repression, including live bullets and tear gas. The Libyan youth have chosen this day to express their anger and demand their rights, despite the very real threat of violence. The Libyan regime has tried to preempt these protests to salvage anything that can be salvaged and to discourage Libyan youth. The regime, after all, has the best knowledge of the deteriorating conditions of Libyans and their lost rights. These lost rights include the lack of freedom of expression and are coupled with deteriorating living conditions, high unemployment rates among young people, and the spread of all forms of government corruption such as bribery, nepotism, negligence and ineptitude. The police are corrupt, the health service is corrupt, the education system is corrupt. The government is aware of these issues, and it knows it caused them, which is why it is taking desperate measures to protect itself, instead of announcing its intention to take real measures for reform. How deceitful! The measures the government has taken are regarded by many observers, including many young people, as insufficient for their ambitions and dreams of reform. The regime’s decision to distribute loans to young people did not receive much attention, especially because every Libyan knows that these loans will eventually be in the hands of those in power and their relatives. This is why young people went out to protest on Wednesday in many Libyan cities, mostly in eastern Libya, to tell the government that from this day on, you have to fear your people and not the opposite. We heard the unfolding news of clashes between anti-regime demonstrators on one side and supporters of the regime and security forces on the other. When I went out on Wednesday morning and wandered the streets of Tripoli, I noticed the heavy presence of various police forces, and also the demonstrations of some regime supporters, who – as rumour has it – are paid to go out in small-scale demonstrations and shout obsolete hypocritical slogans. Some of them put pictures of Gaddafi on their cars and roamed the city with scant regard for other drivers, as they not only disrespect the law but consider themselves to be the law itself. I, as a humble young Libyan, tell the Libyan government that the Libyan youth are not naive and will not be fooled by promises of food and drink because man does not live by bread alone. The Libyan government has to take the right path for the first time: protect the country from ruin, embark on real reform, and give the people their freedom and rights. • This article was commissioned in co-operation with Meedan . Arab and Middle East protests Libya Protest Middle East Muammar Gaddafi Tunisia Egypt Muhammad min Libya guardian.co.uk

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