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GLAAD Reaching Out to Chicago Bulls, NBA, Following Anti-Gay Slur

“Last month the NBA sent an important message about how such slurs fuel a climate of intolerance and are unacceptable,” said GLAAD President Jarrett Barrios. “These anti-gay remarks, coming so soon after, demonstrate how much needs to be done.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : glaadBLOG.org Discovery Date : 23/05/2011 15:57 Number of articles : 5

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Yemeni president adamant he ‘will not leave power’

Ali Abdullah Saleh defies western efforts to negotiate an exit as clashes continue in capital for third day Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh has issued messages of defiance, saying he will not step down or allow the country to become a “failed state”, as clashes continued in the heart of the capital for a third day. Saleh’s sharp response on Wednesday – read by his spokesman – suggested he was prepared to escalate the fight against opposition tribes that have been locked in urban combat with government forces in Sana’a since Monday, leaving at least 41 dead and dozens badly injured. The conflict also sharply increased chances that Yemen’s three-month uprising could turn into a militia-led revolt after street protests and Arab mediation failed to crack Saleh’s 32-year authoritarian rule. “I will not leave power and I will not leave Yemen,” the spokesman, Ahmed al-Soufi, quoted Saleh as saying at a meeting with tribal allies. Saleh also took a direct swipe at US-backed efforts to negotiate an exit. “I don’t take orders from outside.” “Yemen will not be a failed state. It will not turn to al-Qaida refuge,” Saleh said, in another stab at western fears that chaos in Yemen would open the door for an al-Qaida offshoot to expand its operations. The Yemen-based cell al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is linked to the attempted Christmas Day 2009 bombing of an airliner over Detroit and explosives found in parcels intercepted last year in Dubai and Britain. Despite his tough talk, Saleh’s statement also promised he would try to keep the latest violence from “dragging the country into a civil war”. The clashes began on Monday after Saleh’s troops tried to storm the compound of the head of Yemen’s largest tribe, the Hashid. Hundreds of tribal fighters then responded with fierce attacks on government forces. The battles have ravaged the capital’s central Hassaba district, which contains government offices and the headquarters of Saleh’s ruling party. The tribal fighters have occupied several government buildings while Saleh’s forces have used the interior ministry as their frontline base. Video on the al-Jazeera network showed destroyed walls and ceilings in one of the houses in the compound while the injured, many in traditional Yemeni dress and others in military-style uniforms, were rushed to a field clinic. An Associated Press reporter saw dozens of families packing up and fleeing the Hassaba district for safety outside the capital. Meanwhile, eyewitnesses said that all access to Sana’a was being blocked by pro-government Republican Guards, who are under the command of Saleh’s son, leaving hundreds of Yemenis trying to enter the capital stranded and forced to spend the night in their cars. The fighting also appears to be widening into nearby neighbourhoods. Volleys of mortars hit an army unit that had defected to the opposition side in the district of al-Nahda, killing three and injuring 10 others, according to a military official. Medical officials said 24 tribesmen were killed over the past two days, while government officials said 14 soldiers were killed and 20 were missing. Yemen Middle East Arab and Middle East unrest al-Qaida guardian.co.uk

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Yemeni president adamant he ‘will not leave power’

Ali Abdullah Saleh defies western efforts to negotiate an exit as clashes continue in capital for third day Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh has issued messages of defiance, saying he will not step down or allow the country to become a “failed state”, as clashes continued in the heart of the capital for a third day. Saleh’s sharp response on Wednesday – read by his spokesman – suggested he was prepared to escalate the fight against opposition tribes that have been locked in urban combat with government forces in Sana’a since Monday, leaving at least 41 dead and dozens badly injured. The conflict also sharply increased chances that Yemen’s three-month uprising could turn into a militia-led revolt after street protests and Arab mediation failed to crack Saleh’s 32-year authoritarian rule. “I will not leave power and I will not leave Yemen,” the spokesman, Ahmed al-Soufi, quoted Saleh as saying at a meeting with tribal allies. Saleh also took a direct swipe at US-backed efforts to negotiate an exit. “I don’t take orders from outside.” “Yemen will not be a failed state. It will not turn to al-Qaida refuge,” Saleh said, in another stab at western fears that chaos in Yemen would open the door for an al-Qaida offshoot to expand its operations. The Yemen-based cell al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula is linked to the attempted Christmas Day 2009 bombing of an airliner over Detroit and explosives found in parcels intercepted last year in Dubai and Britain. Despite his tough talk, Saleh’s statement also promised he would try to keep the latest violence from “dragging the country into a civil war”. The clashes began on Monday after Saleh’s troops tried to storm the compound of the head of Yemen’s largest tribe, the Hashid. Hundreds of tribal fighters then responded with fierce attacks on government forces. The battles have ravaged the capital’s central Hassaba district, which contains government offices and the headquarters of Saleh’s ruling party. The tribal fighters have occupied several government buildings while Saleh’s forces have used the interior ministry as their frontline base. Video on the al-Jazeera network showed destroyed walls and ceilings in one of the houses in the compound while the injured, many in traditional Yemeni dress and others in military-style uniforms, were rushed to a field clinic. An Associated Press reporter saw dozens of families packing up and fleeing the Hassaba district for safety outside the capital. Meanwhile, eyewitnesses said that all access to Sana’a was being blocked by pro-government Republican Guards, who are under the command of Saleh’s son, leaving hundreds of Yemenis trying to enter the capital stranded and forced to spend the night in their cars. The fighting also appears to be widening into nearby neighbourhoods. Volleys of mortars hit an army unit that had defected to the opposition side in the district of al-Nahda, killing three and injuring 10 others, according to a military official. Medical officials said 24 tribesmen were killed over the past two days, while government officials said 14 soldiers were killed and 20 were missing. Yemen Middle East Arab and Middle East unrest al-Qaida guardian.co.uk

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Raw Video: Aerial Tour of Joplin Tornado Damage

A helicopter tour around Joplin, MO, shows the breadth of the devastation from Sunday’s massive tornado. It was the deadliest single US tornado since modern record-keeping began 61 years ago. (May 24)

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Cox ditches 3G network infrastructure, sticks with airwaves borrowed from Sprint

Cox Communications had some grand designs on the cellular market, but they’re not panning out quite as the company planned — FierceWireless reports that though Cox already poured cash into rolling out 3G equipment, it’s going to scrap the whole thing, in favor of continuing to pay Sprint for borrowed airtime. Cellular service in the original three launch markets will reportedly continue, though a quick peek at Cox’s website shows the current phone selection is getting a bit stagnant. While we’ve yet to hear any particular reasons why Cox would want to stick it out as an MVNO, we imagine that mandatory roaming agreements make it a tad easier to offer those ” Unbelievably Fair ” contracts. There’s also the possibility that with all the 4G fervor, Cox has decided there’s no point in moving forward with CDMA equipment when LTE is ripe for the picking — and when Cox has $304 million worth of 700MHz spectrum waiting for such a network. Cox ditches 3G network infrastructure, sticks with airwaves borrowed from Sprint originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 May 2011 08:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Obama Arrives at 10 Downing Street

President Barack Obama is meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron at 10 Downing Street as complex security debates over Afghanistan, Libya and other issues test the two allies. (May 25)

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Brad’s Family ‘Tree of Life’

At the LA premiere of the Palme D’Or winning ‘Tree of Life’ – Brad Pitt, accompanied by Angelina Jolie, talks about how his role made him reflect on parenting, and sends his thoughts to those affected by the tornado in Missouri. (May 25)

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Nokia Oro is covered with 18ct gold on the outside, tinged with Symbian regret inside

Nokia has just unveiled a strange new beast of a smartphone. Internally, it’s your good old C7 — 3.5-inch AMOLED screen, 720p video recording, 8 megapixel camera, a pentaband radio, and Symbian as your zombie OS — but externally it’s taken on a lick of gold paint and a rear cover made of real leather. The price for a phone built quite so luxuriously is said to be upwards of €800 ($1,126) before taxes and subsidies and launch is expected in Q3 in select countries across Europe and Asia. Russia in particular is called out as a successful market for such “premium” phones, with Nokia’s Gabriel Speratti, General Manager for its operations in the country, explaining that: “We have a large number of users who are looking for products with a build quality and superior materials that attest to their success and social standing. In some areas, possession of such premium products is the passport to being taken seriously.” We have to agree, owning a phone like this will certainly have an effect on your social life, we’re just not so sure it’ll be a positive one. Continue reading Nokia Oro is covered with 18ct gold on the outside, tinged with Symbian regret inside Nokia Oro is covered with 18ct gold on the outside, tinged with Symbian regret inside originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 25 May 2011 05:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Storm Shelters

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Storm Shelters

Get Er Done movie.wmv 225 Hill Top Farm Road, Heber Springs AR Real Estate For Sale – 10288033 April 27 2011 tornado Monroe County, MS Smithville Wren vid262 SteelCurlin says: Craziest part of the OKC tornadoes…from friend that just moved there recently,”most homes don't have storm shelters /basements” #ExtraAddOn

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Storm Chasers

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Storm Chasers

Storm Chasers – Careless Whisper Storm Chaser: At Least 5 Tornadoes Near Oklahoma City Robloxian Storm Chasers APBBlue says: Gotta say, in the battle of tornado vs. idiot storm chasers , I root for the tornado. If this makes me a bad person, so be it.

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