Roger Federer was eliminated in the Wimbledon quarterfinals for the second straight year Wednesday, squandering a two-set lead for the first time at a Grand Slam tournament and losing to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in five sets. (June 29)
Continue reading …It’s been well over three years since Anthony Gonzalez gave us the ’80s time capsule known as Saturdays=Youth , his last full-length LP under the M83 moniker (not counting his film score for Black Heaven from last year). Now, after indulging his new-wave/synth-pop fetish, Gonzalez appears to be returning to the lush, transcendent ambience he so wonderfully explored on M83′s 2003 breakthough, Dead… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 28/06/2011 18:08 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …It’s been well over three years since Anthony Gonzalez gave us the ’80s time capsule known as Saturdays=Youth , his last full-length LP under the M83 moniker (not counting his film score for Black Heaven from last year). Now, after indulging his new-wave/synth-pop fetish, Gonzalez appears to be returning to the lush, transcendent ambience he so wonderfully explored on M83′s 2003 breakthough, Dead… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : prefixmag Discovery Date : 28/06/2011 18:08 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Click here to view this media This discussion on Fox News.com Live the other day caught my attention, mainly because it featured a hopeful discussion by a Latino conservative, the Heritage Foundation’s Israel Ortega , who was insisting that Republicans stand a lot to gain in the coming election cycle if they bash President Obama for his manifest failures at passing not just meaningful immigration reform, but even a simple measure like the DREAM Act. Now, it’s certainly true that Obama has abjectly failed on that front. Latinos know it better than anyone. And there’s little doubt that pointing that out repeatedly to Latinos will help depress Latino turnout for his re-election. On the other hand, it’s hard to see — as Ellis Henican gently tried to point out to Ortega — how Republicans can stand to gain from pointing it out too loudly or too often: After all, it doesn’t take much to remind Latinos just why Obama couldn’t pass anything: Across-the-board Republican lockstep obstructionism, accompanied by a loud chorus of vicious right-wing Latino-bashing. I think the Anonymous Radicalized Marginal House Democrat (who is an actual House Democrat) put it about perfectly in his discussion awhile back with the Paranoid Self-Loathing GOP Lobbyist (who is an actual GOP lobbyist) on this very topic: PSLGOPL asked why “a filibuster proof Senate, bullet proof liberal Majority in the House and a President dedicated to Change” hasn’t done anything about “Comprehensive Immigration Reform, or better yet, just the DREAM Act.” ARMHD responded: “Easy: because desperate Republicans two years ago had to swap dog whistles for bull horns to reach their virulent nativist base voters, and now nativism has become a litmus test for Republicans. “Anti-immigrant groups were building blocks of the Tea Party. Tea Party Republicans foam at the mouth when they have to press one for English.They want to arrest and deport anyone buying Tecate beer with cash at WalMart. It’s the culture, stupid. “Republicans’ open bigotry toward Latinos will be more and more of an electoral problem for them, of course, but when their party was in shambles two years ago they weren’t thinking about the long run, they had to fire up their base right away, including their crazies…especially their crazies. So the people that Karl Rove tried to keep hidden because he was afraid they would completely creep out soccer moms are front and center. “The Tea Party has made cowards of Republican politicians who used to hold themselves out as courageous statesmen, or more likely, revealed them to be cowards. The sainted John McCain, who worked with Ted Kennedy on a ‘grand bargain’ on immigration, beat J.D. Hayworth by making a hard right turn. Remember the ‘danged fence’ ad? “Lindsey Graham will be practicing law with Bob Inglis unless he can get way right by 2014. Orrin Hatch and Dick Lugar are in deep trouble. Chuck Grassley is trying to explain that when he called for an ‘individual mandate’ for health care, he meant an individual mandate to prove citizenship in the emergency room. “What a bunch of wusses. “With every Republican opposing reform, whether from conviction or from cowardice, it only took one skittish Democrat to kill anything even in that brief window when Democrats had the 60 votes needed to defeat a filibuster, and Republicans filibustered everything. “The good news for Democrats is that the electorate will be browner and browner, Latinos see the anti-immigration rhetoric as thinly veiled appeals to bigotry against them, and Asians and other minority groups are watching it all and wondering whether Republicans really like them any better. So enjoy anti-immigration politics now, PSLGOP, anchor babies will be voting soon, and so will their friends.” Republicans may want to wish away all the ugly rhetoric and right-wing lawmaking directed at Latinos (see the new Alabama laws for the most recent example). Lots of moderate Republicans have tried to point this out too. But they know, too, that bigotry pays dividends — in the short run. That’s what they do it.
Continue reading …France 3 television reporter and cameraman freed by Taliban after 547 days in captivity east of Kabul Two French television journalists held hostage in Afghanistan since December 2009 have been freed, the Elysée has confirmed. Hervé Ghesquière and Stéphane Taponier who worked for French state TV channel France 3 were kidnapped with three Afghan associates in the mountains of Kapisa east of Kabul while working on a documentary about the protection and reconstruction of a road in the troubled region towards the Pakistan border. Held for 18 months by the Taliban, their detention was the longest hostage saga involving French journalists since the 1980s Lebanon hostage crisis. Ghesquière, 47, and cameraman Taponier, 46 are experienced war journalists whose work had ranged from the Balkans conflict and West Sahara to Afghanistan. The campaign to secure their freedom had become an important cause in France, with their faces draped from massive banners on public buildings, a major stadium concert in their support and their names mentioned nightly at the end of the evening TV news. They were released along with an Afghan interpreter, the other two Afghans had been freed months before. Their families and supporters were gathered at a protest in the centre of Paris today to mark 18 months of their detention when a call came from Nicolas Sarkozy to family members saying they had been freed. The French parliament gave a standing ovation when the news was announced by the prime minister, François Fillon, who said the men were in “good health” and would be back in France “within a few hours”. The last proof of life was a video of the two men dated November 2010. In January, an audio tape attributed to Osama bin Laden had demanded French withdrawal from Afghanistan. The Taliban had earlier made a series of demands in exchange for the journalists, including the liberation of prisoners held by France. France has around 4,000 troops in Afghanistan, mainly east of Kabul. It is the fourth largest contingent in Nato’s Afghan mission. Gradual withdrawal of French troops will begin this year, in line with the US. The exact circumstances of the men’s release after 547 days were not clear. The Elysée denied that a ransom had been paid. Le Monde reported that conditions for the release were met months ago but it had been delayed because of a difference of opinion between local Taliban and their senior hierarchy. The French president publicly thanked “everyone who took part in freeing the hostages” and praised Afghan President Hamid Karzai for his handling of the situation. France Europe Afghanistan Taliban Angelique Chrisafis guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …To celebrate his album release, country singer Justin Moore went fishing in Central Park. From his boat the singer talks about bringing his music to country fans around the country, and why his latest album is more diverse. (June 29)
Continue reading …Check out the trailer for Steven Spielberg’s newest movie, War Horse! The drama, which stars Emily Watson, David Thewlis, Jeremy Irvine, and Tom Hiddleston, will be released on December 28 and is based on the book and recent stage play of the same name. Here’s the synopsis: “War Horse begins with the remarkable friendship between a horse Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 29/06/2011 16:11 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …At a White House news conference, President Barack Obama said Democrats are willing to make hard choices to cut the federal deficit, but criticized Republicans, saying they weren’t willing to do the same. (June 29)
Continue reading …Casey Anthony’s father has broken down crying while describing his emotions when he learned that granddaughter Caylee’s remains had been found in a wooded area near his Orlando home. (June 29)
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