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Protest for Avastin outside FDA HQ Panel Ponders Avastin’s Fate for Breast Cancer Protest organizer Terry Kalley speaks outside the FDA’s #Avastin hearing. 2healthguru says: RT @chemosabe1 : Docket for Bevacizumab ( Avastin ) hearing http://1.usa.gov/mdf9Px #fda #pharma

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Why is European broadband faster and cheaper? Blame the government

Rick Karr is a journalist and frequent contributor to The Engadget Show . Join us below for a live chat at 9:00 PM ET on June 28th. If you’ve stayed with friends who live in European cities, you’ve probably had an experience like this: You hop onto their WiFi or wired internet connection and realize it’s really fast. Way faster than the one that you have at home. It might even make your own DSL or cable connection feel as sluggish as dialup. You ask them how much they pay for broadband. “Oh, forty Euros.” That’s about $56. “A week?” you ask. “No,” they might say. “Per month. And that includes phone and TV.” It’s really that bad. The nation that invented the internet ranks 16th in the world when it comes to the speed and cost of our broadband connections. That’s according to a study released last year by Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society on behalf of the Federal Communications Commission . Continue reading Why is European broadband faster and cheaper? Blame the government Why is European broadband faster and cheaper? Blame the government originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Jun 2011 18:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Israel steps up campaign to stop flotilla sailing to Gaza in defiance of blockade

Organisers say ships carrying humanitarian aid and peace activists, not ‘extremists’ as claimed by Israeli intelligence Israel has stepped up its campaign to stop a flotilla of ships breaching its blockade of Gaza by accusing some of the passengers of intending to harm Israeli soldiers if they board the ships. An Israeli government official said intelligence agents had discovered that extremists aimed to infiltrate the peace activists travelling on the 10-ship flotilla. “On the flotilla, there’s an unofficial division of labour. There are activists, writers and politicians who say that they are not aware of anyone with bad motives. We believe them but the people that we are concerned about are avoiding the television cameras like the plague. “We have put intelligence assets into operation so that we know what kind of people are on the flotilla. We believe there are people, and we don’t know how many, who will mix in with the peaceful activists and will use violence directly against our soldiers,” the official said. The organisers of the flotilla say that all participants have undergone compulsory training in non-violent resistance and have pledged not to use violence. One organiser, Huwaida Arraf, said she was mystified by Israel’s claims. “We don’t know where they are getting this from. We are very open about who we are and what we are doing.” Arraf said the flotilla had faced other problems but they hoped to overcome them. One ship, the Juliano, is being repaired after a suspected underwater sabotage attack. The ship’s propeller shaft was partially sawed while it was docked at the Greek port of Piraeus. Another ship, the Audacity of Hope, has been banned from leaving port until Greek authorities agree it is seaworthy. “We can’t say for certain that Israel was responsible for the sabotage but no one else wants to stop us sailing,” said Arraf. The flotilla was due to sail this week but it is expected to delayed until next week. The latest activity against the flotilla follows two incidents which have embarrassed the Israeli government. In one, the director of the government press office in Jerusalem threatened journalists travelling with the flotilla that they risked having their equipment confiscated, being banned from Israel for 10 years and other sanctions. Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, was quick to disassociate himself from the threat and said journalists would not suffer any sanctions for travelling with the flotilla. In another incident, government staff circulated a video purporting to be made by a gay rights activist whose offer to join the flotilla had been rejected. The activist said he was rejected because the organisers were associated with Hamas which was homophobic and antipathetic to human rights. When the video was exposed as a hoax, the Prime Minister’s office said the video was promoted by an intern, Guy Seemann. “Mr Seemann is a 25-year-old who is interning in our office. His tweet was a mistake on his part. It was done without authorisation and without approval. His mistake has been pointed out to him.” Israel Gaza Palestinian territories Middle East Conal Urquhart guardian.co.uk

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‘Cars 2′ Video Game Goes Beyond Racing

AP’s weekly Video Game Video previews the sequel to one of the best-selling movie tie-in games. “Cars 2: The Video Game” goes beyond straight racing, linking the movie’s spy adventures with multiplayer mayhem. (June 24)

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‘Cars 2′ Video Game Goes Beyond Racing

AP’s weekly Video Game Video previews the sequel to one of the best-selling movie tie-in games. “Cars 2: The Video Game” goes beyond straight racing, linking the movie’s spy adventures with multiplayer mayhem. (June 24)

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‘Cars 2′ Video Game Goes Beyond Racing

AP’s weekly Video Game Video previews the sequel to one of the best-selling movie tie-in games. “Cars 2: The Video Game” goes beyond straight racing, linking the movie’s spy adventures with multiplayer mayhem. (June 24)

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Callie Thorne Gets Top Billing on New Show

After playing a 9/11 widow on ‘Rescue Me’ for seven seasons, Callie Thorne is starring in her own show on USA called ‘Necessary Roughness.’ She plays a therapist to high-profile clients like athletes, musicians and even politicians. (June 28)

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‘Expedition Impossible’ Has Moroccan Adverture

Dave Salmoni on the motivation and the dangers for those taking part in Mark Burnett’s latest adventure reality show Salmoni hosts, ABC’s ‘Expedition Impossible.’ (June 28)

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World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

Type: Video Games Title: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm See all customer reviews Product Description: An ancient evil lies dormant within Deepholm, the domain of earth in the Elemental Plane. Hidden away in a secluded sanctuary, the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing has waited, recovering from the wounds of his last battle against Azeroth and biding his time until he can reforge the world in molten fire. Soon, Deathwing the Destroyer will return to Azeroth, and his eruption from Deepholm will sunder the world, leaving a festering wound across the continents. As the Horde and Alliance race to the epicenter of the cataclysm, the kingdoms of Azeroth will witness seismic shifts in power, the kindling of a war of the elements, and the emergence of unlikely heroes who will rise up to protect their scarred and broken world from utter devastation. Features: Requires the full version of World of Warcraft, The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, and a Battle.net Account to play. Level Cap Increased to 85 Classic Zones Remade and New High-Level Zones Two New Playable Races – Goblins and Worgen Flying Mounts in Azeroth See the details

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Holy Fuck – Red Lights 2011 Subaru Outback in Kennesaw, GA 30144 Party Lights @ Delancey 6/25/11 – live set excerpts fuckchristyler says: RT @cwertheimer : Just loved The Hood Internet – All Of The Lights (Ellie Goulding x Portland Cello Project… http://awe.sm/5NmXD on @hypem

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