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Raw Video: Egypt’s Security Clashes With Crowds

Egyptian security forces firing tear gas clashed with more than 5000 rock-throwing protesters in central Cairo late Tuesday, leaving dozens injured in the latest unrest to rattle the country, witnesses and medical officials said. (June 28)

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Afghan Police: 7 Killed in Attack on Kabul Hotel

NATO helicopters fired rockets at gunmen on the rooftop of a besieged Kabul hotel early Wednesday, ending a more than four-hour standoff between militants and police that left several dead, Afghan officials said. (June 28)

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Living in a country with a command economy will make you poorer

It is hard tp argue with the data, but the command economy radicals probably will. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PrairiePundit Discovery Date : 28/06/2011 21:32 Number of articles : 4

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Living in a country with a command economy will make you poorer

It is hard tp argue with the data, but the command economy radicals probably will. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PrairiePundit Discovery Date : 28/06/2011 21:32 Number of articles : 4

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New images of Hugo Chavez aired on Cuban television

The images were the first of Chavez to be released since he appeared with both Fidel and Raul Castro in photographs taken 11 days earlier and published in Cuban media Images of a convalescing President Hugo Chavez meeting with Fidel Castro were broadcast on Venezuelan state television on Tuesday night, two weeks after he underwent urgent surgery in Cuba. An aide to Venezuela’s president said the encounter in Cuba took place earlier in the day. “We see him recovering,” Information Minister Andres Izarra said on state television as the short video clips and photographs were shown of Chavez standing and talking outdoors with Castro. Cuban state TV also broadcast pictures of the get-together. They were the first images of Chavez to be released since he appeared with both Fidel and Raul Castro in photographs taken 11 days earlier and published in Cuban media. But neither the new images nor government officials provided details about Chavez’s health. Despite assurances that he is doing well, the lack of information since the government announced on June 10 that Chavez had undergone pelvic surgery has spurred talk among both the president’s supporters and opponents that he might be very ill. Officials did not say when Chavez might return to Venezuela, which next week will be celebrating the 200th anniversary of its independence from Spain. Chavez seemed healthy and animated as he talked and smiled alongside Castro in what appeared to be the patio and living room of a house. Chavez wore a track suit jacket with the colours of Venezuela’s flag while Castro sported a red baseball cap and a blue and white track suit. “There we are seeing commander Chavez very dynamic,” Izarra said, describing the images and adding that he spoke with Chavez earlier on Tuesday about government-related issues. At one point in the video, Chavez and Castro look at a copy of what appears to be the Tuesday edition of Cuba’s Communist Party newspaper Granma and apparently discussing it. “There we saw the president sharing a moment with Fidel,” Izarra said. “They discussed different current events.” The words of Chavez and Castro were inaudible and Venezuelan folk music played during the short presentation of video clips and still photos. The normally loquacious Chavez, who Venezuelans are used to seeing in near daily television appearances, has been unusually quiet since the surgery more than two weeks ago. In his only comments that have been heard back home, he told Venezuelan state TV on June 12 that the operation removed a pelvic abscess. His silence and seclusion since then have spurred growing speculation that he might be seriously ill. The leftist president’s political allies have insisted he is improving and is firmly in control of affairs in Venezuela. On state television, Izarra held up a document that he said Chavez had signed earlier on Tuesday approving funds for a government housing project. Izarra’s Twitter account carried a message earlier in the day suggesting Chavez is energetically tending to day-to-day duties, but it did not provide details of his health. The information minister’s tweet said Chavez is governing “like a dynamo” following the operation. In Cuba, Cuban state TV broadcast a one-minute segment on the meeting showing the same pictures, including some with a woman in the background. It said the two longtime friends “reminisced about the past” in the company of family members. Cuba’s report also gave no details about Chavez’s health, but said Wednesday afternoon’s newscast would offer more information about the encounter. Hugo Chávez Venezuela Fidel Castro Cuba guardian.co.uk

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New images of Hugo Chavez aired on Cuban television

The images were the first of Chavez to be released since he appeared with both Fidel and Raul Castro in photographs taken 11 days earlier and published in Cuban media Images of a convalescing President Hugo Chavez meeting with Fidel Castro were broadcast on Venezuelan state television on Tuesday night, two weeks after he underwent urgent surgery in Cuba. An aide to Venezuela’s president said the encounter in Cuba took place earlier in the day. “We see him recovering,” Information Minister Andres Izarra said on state television as the short video clips and photographs were shown of Chavez standing and talking outdoors with Castro. Cuban state TV also broadcast pictures of the get-together. They were the first images of Chavez to be released since he appeared with both Fidel and Raul Castro in photographs taken 11 days earlier and published in Cuban media. But neither the new images nor government officials provided details about Chavez’s health. Despite assurances that he is doing well, the lack of information since the government announced on June 10 that Chavez had undergone pelvic surgery has spurred talk among both the president’s supporters and opponents that he might be very ill. Officials did not say when Chavez might return to Venezuela, which next week will be celebrating the 200th anniversary of its independence from Spain. Chavez seemed healthy and animated as he talked and smiled alongside Castro in what appeared to be the patio and living room of a house. Chavez wore a track suit jacket with the colours of Venezuela’s flag while Castro sported a red baseball cap and a blue and white track suit. “There we are seeing commander Chavez very dynamic,” Izarra said, describing the images and adding that he spoke with Chavez earlier on Tuesday about government-related issues. At one point in the video, Chavez and Castro look at a copy of what appears to be the Tuesday edition of Cuba’s Communist Party newspaper Granma and apparently discussing it. “There we saw the president sharing a moment with Fidel,” Izarra said. “They discussed different current events.” The words of Chavez and Castro were inaudible and Venezuelan folk music played during the short presentation of video clips and still photos. The normally loquacious Chavez, who Venezuelans are used to seeing in near daily television appearances, has been unusually quiet since the surgery more than two weeks ago. In his only comments that have been heard back home, he told Venezuelan state TV on June 12 that the operation removed a pelvic abscess. His silence and seclusion since then have spurred growing speculation that he might be seriously ill. The leftist president’s political allies have insisted he is improving and is firmly in control of affairs in Venezuela. On state television, Izarra held up a document that he said Chavez had signed earlier on Tuesday approving funds for a government housing project. Izarra’s Twitter account carried a message earlier in the day suggesting Chavez is energetically tending to day-to-day duties, but it did not provide details of his health. The information minister’s tweet said Chavez is governing “like a dynamo” following the operation. In Cuba, Cuban state TV broadcast a one-minute segment on the meeting showing the same pictures, including some with a woman in the background. It said the two longtime friends “reminisced about the past” in the company of family members. Cuba’s report also gave no details about Chavez’s health, but said Wednesday afternoon’s newscast would offer more information about the encounter. Hugo Chávez Venezuela Fidel Castro Cuba guardian.co.uk

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Battle breaks out in Tahir Square, once again

Security forces and demonstrators clash in Cairo after former interior minister’s trial is put off without explanation Clashes between protesters and security forces engulfed Cairo once again on Tuesday night, as the fiercest street battles since the fall of Hosni Mubarak left dozens injured. Fighting began after the fall of darkness following earlier protests by relatives of those killed during this spring’s uprising. Armed central security police showered Tahrir Square with tear gas canisters and fired bullets into the air as several thousand demonstrators amassed and called for the resignation of Egypt’s de facto head of state, Field Marshall Mohamed Hussein Tantawi. Some members of the crowd tore up paving stones and threw them towards police lines. The Guardian witnessed successive volleys of tear gas launched into the square and surrounding streets by government forces, including towards areas where ambulances had congregated to treat the wounded. Injured protesters, mostly with head wounds and gas inhalation, were carried to safety on the shoulders of fellow demonstrators. “Mubarak was nothing – this is the revolution,” said one man caught by tear gas. The Interior Ministry blamed a group of “thugs” for the unrest, claiming that they had disrupted an event held earlier in the day to commemorate the martyrs of the revolution and went on to attack the ministry headquarters. Protesters vociferously denied that suggestion, insisting that the police had attacked unarmed relatives of the martyrs – an account seemingly backed up by unverified videos posted on YouTube. The violence came after the trial of the former interior minister, Habib al-Adly, on the charge of unlawfully killing pro-change protesters had been delayed by a judge this week, with no reason given to the public. “People are saying that we’ve replaced one Habib al-Adly with another,” said Mostafa Hussein, a 30-year-old activist in Tahrir. “They believe the Interior Ministry has returned to its former incarnation under the Mubarak regime.” Also on Tuesday an administrative court ordered the dissolution of Egypt’s 1750 municipal councils, a form of local government that was almost entirely controlled by the old ruling NDP party and was a key tool of control for Mubarak’s dictatorship. Revolutionary activists have long demanded that the councils be disbanded, pointing out that in ‘elections’ held in 2008 over 99% of open seats were awarded to Mubarak allies. However it is not yet clear whether the interim government will implement the judicial ruling. Almost 1,000 people are believed to have died in the year’s 25 January revolution, in which Mubarak’s black-suited central security troops were beaten off the streets by a mass uprising. Since the resignation of the former president, Egypt has been run by the armed forces who have promised a swift transition to a democratic civilian government. But many fear that the pace of change has been too slow, accusing generals of hijacking the revolution and failing to hold members of the old regime to account. “For those that had loved ones killed in January – and indeed all those who lived through that time – just the sight of the Amin al-Markazi [central security forces] on the streets is a provocation in itself,” a doctor who had been treating the injured told the Guardian. “People are shouting ‘our revolution is being stolen’. The situation is very tense.” In the early hours of the morning Tahrir Square remained shrouded in gas with the battle continuing. Activists took to Twitter and other social media sites to call for medical supplies and people to join the gathering. Egypt Arab and Middle East unrest Middle East Africa Jack Shenker guardian.co.uk

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Bernie Sanders Is My Hero

Yes, yes, of course: Reasonable people differ… shrill… not helpful to attack natural allies… coalition of one… changing government is haaaard, etc. But I’m glad there’s still one brave person standing up and yelling at the clouds floating between his fellow Congresscritters’ ears: As the debate over deficits ramped up in Washington on Monday, Sen. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Balloon Juice Discovery Date : 28/06/2011 00:31 Number of articles : 4

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49ers Practice As NFL Lockout Continues

A group of San Francisco 49ers, organized by Quarterback Alex Smith, are practicing and training at nearby San Jose State University this week as labor talks and the NFL lockout continues. (June 28)

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Worker Who Found Caylee’s Remains Testifies

The meter reader who found Caylee Anthony’s remains testified Tuesday that he didn’t touch the bag containing the toddler’s bones after he spotted it in the woods and called police. (June 28)

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