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LiveAction Releases Third Video Targeting Planned Parenthood

The anti-abortion group LiveAction released a third undercover video today targeting Planned Parenthood in a James O’Keefe-style sting, which LiveAction says shows an employee in a clinic in the Bronx describing to a pimp and prostitute how to get taxpayer funded insurance for underage sex workers. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TPMmuckraker Discovery Date : 08/02/2011 21:13 Number of articles : 4

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ALL You NeeD To KNoW aBouT AOL/HuFFPo…

Given AOL’s jaded history… I think the first thing they should do, pronto, is get rid of that stupid name and logo… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : zero hedge Discovery Date : 08/02/2011 21:04 Number of articles : 6

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Family Losing Hope in Search for Twins

Family members were discouraged Tuesday about the odds of finding two missing Swiss girls alive. ( Feb. 8)

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HTC Thunderbolt gets unboxed by Wirefly, Verizon delays launch?

Third-party mobile retailer Wirefly has just released a seven-minute video detailing the HTC Thunderbolt’s unboxing procedure in glorious detail, something that’s just liable to make the wait for prospective buyers even more excruciating. Speaking of waiting, word on the street is that the phone might be delayed from its previously-rumored Valentine’s Day launch; an ominous screen shot over on Droid Life says there’s “no ETA at this time,” a fact corroborated by Amazon’s removal of the launch date on its Thunderbolt product page. What’s more, in announcing its unboxing, Wirefly only says that it’ll “begin selling the Thunderbolt soon” without offering a date — so yeah, all signs are pointing to an open-ended delay here. Let’s hope it stays within the short bounds of February, eh? Follow the break for the full video. Continue reading HTC Thunderbolt gets unboxed by Wirefly, Verizon delays launch? HTC Thunderbolt gets unboxed by Wirefly, Verizon delays launch? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 Feb 2011 15:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Wael Ghonim anointed voice of the revolution by Tahrir Square faithful

Google executive behind protest-supporting Facebook page cheered by crowds in Cairo after being released by police Wael Ghonim, the Google executive who helped organise the protests that started Egypt’s uprising, has been hailed as a hero and a symbol of hope amid calls for him to be appointed spokesman for the country’s democracy movement. Ghonim, a marketing manager and web activist who was lionised by demonstrators after he went missing on 27 January, confirmed in an emotional TV interview immediately after he was freed from detention on Monday that he was behind a Facebook page that galvanised protests by angry youth. Ghonim broke down and wept openly live on camera for Dream TV and his remarks were translated and quickly posted on Twitter to become what has been widely described as a rallying-point to keep the protests alive. Ghonim declined to comment on his Twitter page , saying he did not give interviews to foreign media. But by early Tuesday evening, 148,700 people had signed up to a Facebook campaign calling for him to be appointed the official spokesman of several protest groups. “I am not a hero. I only used the keyboard, the real heroes are the ones on the ground, those I can’t name,” Ghonim said in the interview, which ended with him being overcome with emotion as he was shown images of some of those who died in the two-week uprising. “Wael Ghonim is weeping for the martyrs of the Egyptian revolution,” one fan posted on his Facebook wall. Another admirer wrote: “The whole of Egypt is with you. May God protect you.” Meral Ezzeldien wrote: “Very soon our dreams will come true.” Ghonim got a thunderous welcome when he joined a massive demonstration in Tahrir Square on Tuesday, telling the crowd: “We will not abandon our demand and that is the departure of the regime. My condolences to the fathers and mothers who lost sons and daughters who died for their dream.” Ahmad Mustafa, protesting in the square, described how he had been moved by Ghonim. “I felt I could relate to him. He’s the same age as me, he’s pretty much the same background. I felt so connected to him, he portrayed me and the situation I’m in. Some of my friends who have not taken part in the demonstrations since they started are going to come today because of what they saw yesterday. It is has changed something in them. Sometimes you need some kind of spark to get you to go, and that’s good.” Mostafa Hussein, a 30-year-old activist who joined the protests, said: “It was a very emotional interview, and I think it will prove to be a historical one as well.” Others agreed. “He’s the most credible person in Egypt right now; he feels what we are all feeling,” claimed Reem El-Komi, a 25-year-old protester. Her companion, Menna, agreed. “This is my first day at the protests – the moment I saw Ghonim on TV last night I knew I had to get down to Tahrir and stand with the Egyptian people,” she said. Another Twitter message read: “My aunt called me crying after Ghonim’s interview saying ‘I’m going to Tahrir tomorrow! God Bless him! He made us proud!’ Twitter user Desert_Dals wrote: “Left breathless by Wael Ghonim. InshaAllah his sincerity & patriotism, beamed into Egypt’s living rooms, will ignite this revolution #Jan25″. Ghonim’s biography on his own Twitter account describes him as “Constantly Changing, Serious Joker, Internet Addict, Love challenging status quo!”. He confirmed that it was he who had set up the Faceboook page, We are all Khaled Said, named after the young Egyptian businessman whose death at the hands of police in June set off months of protests. The page became one of the main tools for organising the demonstrations that started the revolt in earnest. “I was blindfolded for 12 days, I couldn’t hear anything, I didn’t know what was happening,” he said in the interview, which has become a worldwide hit on the internet. Neither Google nor his family had any clue where he was and feared for his life. In detention he was not informed of events outside and interrogated over what the authorities believed were foreign powers behind the Facebook campaign and protests. When the interviewer told him about some of the 300 people who had died while he was incarcerated, he cried. “We didn’t do anything wrong. We did what our consciences dictated to us”, he said. Egypt Middle East Protest Google Facebook Ian Black guardian.co.uk

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Iowa focus group on Fox News: Obama is Muslim

On Sean Hannity’s program Monday night, pollster Frank Luntz hosted a focus group of Iowa Republican caucus-goers, gauging their reaction of President Barack Obama’s Sunday afternoon interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Iowa Independent Discovery Date : 08/02/2011 19:50 Number of articles : 5

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Couple Raises Minihorses in Wash. Suburbs

Washington couple, Donna Landry and Patrick Talmadge, are one of many horse lovers across the country who have adopted minihorses as their suburban pets in the past couple of decades. (Feb. 8)

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Biden Touts High-speed Rail Investment in Philly

Vice President Joe Biden says the Obama administration plans to invest $53 billion on a high-speed rail network in the US He says that, even in tough economic times, the nation must continue investing in its infrastructure. (Feb. 8)

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This is cross-posted from the official YouTube blog This Sunday marks what would have been the 100th birthday of Ronald Reagan, America’s 40th President. Although his Presidency ended 20 years ago, his legacy as a transformational politician has lived on, with Democrats and Republicans alike trying to adopt his mantle of change and openness. President Reagan, widely referred to as “The Great Communicator,” is also a particularly interesting study of the President as Orator-in-Chief. It would have been interesting to witness President Reagan, a former actor and spokesman, campaign and govern during the YouTube-era. Many of his iconic speeches, such as his message to Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev (below), can be found on YouTube today. To celebrate President Reagan’s 100th birthday the Ronald Reagan Foundation has created a host of retrospective videos paying tribute to the former President which will be featured on the YouTube homepage today. The first video, a tribute narrated by former Senator Fred Thompson, shows speech clips that showcase Reagan’s wit, storytelling abilities and impeccable timing. For more information on the series of events surrounding Reagan’s 100th birthday celebrations, please visit the Reagan Centennial website .

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Baby Found in SC Bathroom After Circus

A newborn baby is found in a bathroom at an events center in Greenville, SC after the circus. The baby boy was found in a toilet and is in critical condition. (Feb. 8)

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