While sitting at a keyboard perched on a giant golden high heel stand designed by her sister Natalie, Lady Gaga belted out a slowed-down version of her smash “Born This Way” on the Oprah Winfrey Show today before launching into “You And I,” a track from her upcoming album. (You may have caught American Idol … More » Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Idolator Discovery Date : 05/05/2011 20:04 Number of articles : 4
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Continue reading …Can’t see the video? Click here SO CUTE! We brought you a look at the art of From Dust , check out the amazing Child of Eden concept art, The Witcher 2′s Triss Merigold gets naked, L.A. Noire is three discs on the Xbox 360 and more happened on 5/5/11. Destructoid Original: A look at the stunning art direction of From Dust Child of Eden concept art: Your new desktop wallpaper Live Show: Backlog keeps… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Destructoid Discovery Date : 06/05/2011 01:59 Number of articles : 4
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Continue reading …EU to impose asset freezes and travel restrictions on Syrian officials involved in operation which has killed 500 people The EU agreed on Friday to impose sanctions on Syria next week to step up pressure on the regime as it persisted with its violent crackdown on protesters, killing at least 16 during a “day of defiance”. European countries will formally announce the sanctions on Monday, imposing asset freezes and travel restrictions on top Syrian officials involved in a seven-week crackdown that has killed more than 500 by some estimates. The crackdown has tested the courage of protesters and some in the movement had warned that it might even break their resolve. But many thousands turned out in 65 towns and cities across the country on Friday, according to activists. Video footage from several cities showed large crowds chanting “the people want to topple the regime” and “the martyr is loved by God”. Perhaps the biggest protest was reported in the south, in the town of Jassem, close to the troubled city of Deraa. One video purportedly from the town showed thousands gathering and calling out “He who kills his people is a traitor” and “We sacrifice our blood and souls for you Deraa”. State media have reported that the army is ending its military operation in Deraa, but the city is still shut off. A 15-member delegation from the International Committee of the Red Cross was allowed rare access to the city on Thursday. The UN said it had persuaded Syria to allow its teams to check on humanitarian conditions after the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, personally called the country’s president, Bashar al-Assad. Death tolls have been hard to quantify. The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least six people had been shot dead after security forces opened fire in Homs and Hama. The National Organisation for Human Rights in Syria put the toll at 16 people nationwide. Syrian state television said an army officer and four policemen were shot dead by a “criminal gang” in Homs. The regime also moved to round up prominent activists. Dissident and former political prisoner Riad Seif was arrested in the Damascus area of Midan, where protests broke out for the third week in a row. “My father was shoved into a bus with other protesters who were detained during the demonstration near the al-Hassan mosque,” his daughter Jumana told Reuters. As long as no member state objects, the EU’s decision to impose asset freezes and travel bans will go into effect next week. Like the US sanctions imposed last week they do not target Assad himself. Katherine Marsh is a pseudonym for a journalist living in Damascus Syria Arab and Middle East unrest Middle East European Union Europe Katherine Marsh guardian.co.uk
Continue reading …enlarge Credit: Think Progress [Photo via Judd Legum at ThinkProgress ] Seems there was a very good reason Tim Pawlenty decided not to show up for that pre-debate Tea Party rally in Greenville, S.C., last night: It was being run by some of the wingnuttiest, far-right elements in America : According to [its] official program, the pre-debate “Freedom Rally” is sponsored by several extremist groups, including the Oath Keepers militia group and the radical anti-communist John Birch Society. You can see a picture of the program here . And the speakers were straight out of casting central for rattle-eyed nutcases — right along side GOP stalwarts like their new governor: The rally also featured a cadre of high profile speakers, including Judge Roy Moore, the former Alabama Supreme Court chief justice who lost his job after refusing to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building, and Nikki Haley, South Carolina’s first female governor. Yep, that would be the same Roy Moore who flirted with a presidential bid under the banner of the militia-friendly/far-right Constitution Party. And while the local press reported that Haley “fired up” the Tea Partiers while mostly sticking to “policy issues” in her speech , she couldn’t help brushing up against the nutcases everywhere she turned: She followed John Birch Society president John McManus, who equated neo-conservatives with socialists, and Greenville Republican activist Dan Herren, who urged the tea party to try to work within the GOP to make it more conservative. On top of that, she spoke with that huge Oath Keepers banner right behind her. That’s one of the rally’s chief sponsors — and it’s one of the most bizarre, paranoid and extreme — not to mention potentially dangerous — of the Tea Party factions. After all, let’s recall the 10 points that Oath Keepers proclaim as their oath: 1. We will NOT obey any order to disarm the American people. 2. We will NOT obey orders to conduct warrantless searches of the American people. 3. We will NOT obey orders to detain American citizens as “unlawful enemy combatants” or to subject them to military tribunal. 4. We will NOT obey orders to impose martial law or a “state of emergency” on a state. 5. We will NOT obey orders to invade and subjugate any state that asserts its sovereignty. 6. We will NOT obey any order to blockade American cities, thus turning them into giant concentration camps. 7. We will NOT obey any order to force American citizens into any form of detention camps under any pretext. 8. We will NOT obey orders to assist or support the use of any foreign troops on U.S. soil against the American people to “keep the peace” or to “maintain control.” 9. We will NOT obey any orders to confiscate the property of the American people, including food and other essential supplies. 10. We will NOT obey any orders which infringe on the right of the people to free speech, to peaceably assemble, and to petition their government for a redress of grievances. As Mark Potok of the SPLC told Bill O’Reilly : But the reality about the group is that what it’s really about is the fear that martial law is about to be imposed, that Americans are about to be herded into concentration camps, that foreign troops are going to be put down on American soil. The Oath Keepers says specifically, we will not obey these orders, we will refuse orders to put Americans into concentration camps. Now, is that dangerous? It seems to me the danger is that these are men and women, in the case of police officers, who are given a real power over the rest of us, sometimes the power of life and death. They make very important decisions. And if these men and women are animated by the idea that, you know, foreign forces are about to come into this country and put us under martial law and throw us all into concentration camps, I think there is a certain danger associated with that. … They’re operating on the basis on crazy theories that may cause one of them to draw a gun one day. The Oath Keepers are also extensively involved in the Tea Party movement , having helped co-sponsor their national convention in Tennessee last year, as well as a host of local Tea Party gatherings, such as that full-bore Patriot gathering I attended in Montana. Then there’s the John Birch Society — whose paranoiac fantasies spun over many long decades have given birth to many of the paranoid fears trotted out by folks like the Oath Keepers and Alex Jones: they’re the true godfathers of American right-wing extremism, and the true godfathers of the Tea Party movement as well. Rachel Maddow exposed them a little while back and they didn’t like it one bit. That’s too bad: after all, the Tea Partiers often betray their true Bircher lineage in polls, as well as in the overt agenda of their movement leaders. Indeed, movement icons like Glenn Beck promote Bircherite conspiracy theories on Fox News. In the past year, it seems, they’ve become mainstream Republican again. Which tells you just how insane the Right really has become.
Continue reading …Didn’t think it was possible? Researchers from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada are here to prove us wrong. We kid you not, technology can do it and chances are, we might even see them in smartphones and other devices in the future. Human Media Lab just revealed a smartphone prototype called PaperPhone that uses a thin film Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 04/05/2011 12:12 Number of articles : 4
Continue reading …Like a lot of people, over the many years since Osama bin Laden lammed it from Tora Bora, I’d accepted the premise that he was probably holed up in the Af-Pak hinterlands, spelunking around inside some series of caves. So I’ll admit to being taken aback when it was revealed that he was chillaxing in the Pakistani ‘burbs in a massive mansion-compound that was constructed in 2005, a brisk walk away from Pakistan’s military academy. Heck, according to Bloomberg News, bin Laden’s minders were keeping him well-stocked with the finest in suburban creature comforts: Bin Laden’s protectors “always bought the best brands — Nestle milk, the good-quality soaps and shampoos,” Qaisar said. “They always paid cash, never asked for credit.” They purchased meat from a butcher nearby who stayed closed today, he said. The guy was basically the radical terrorist version of a Bobo, for Pete’s sake. But should we have suspected as much? Maybe, as it turns out! Not to make too much of this, but it’s interesting to dredge up the transcript of the October 3, 2008 edition of HBO’s “Real Time With Bill Maher.” On that show, panelist Christiane Amanpour, who was then the chief international correspondent at CNN, alluded to a source who had suggested that bin Laden had stashed himself in a “nice comfortable villa” in Pakistan. Unfortunately, “Real Time” is a freewheeling, rambunctious panel show, so whatever significance the moment had was somewhat lost amid all the crosstalk. Below is the relevant transcript section from that particular episode, which also featured actors Garry Shandling and Alec Baldwin. Some of the text has been bolded for emphasis. SHANDLING: So, isn’t Osama bin Laden laughing his ass off? You’ve met him. Does he—he must be— AMANPOUR: [overlapping] I haven’t met him. I wish I’d met him. I wish I had done an interview— MAHER: [overlapping] By the way— SHANDLING: [overlapping] I thought you did an interview. AMANPOUR: [overlapping] No, I wish. SHANDLING: [overlapping] Because he’s in a cave somewhere that— BALDWIN: [overlapping] Somewhere he’s buying stock right now. AMANPOUR: [overlapping] He’s not. I just talked to somebody very knowledgeable— SHANDLING: [overlapping] Wait, she knows where Osama bin Laden is? AMANPOUR: [overlapping] Well, she doesn’t think –- this woman, who is in America — SHANDLING: [overlapping] Tell me. MAHER: [overlapping] By the way, Sarah Palin — AMANPOUR: [overlapping] — thinks that he’s in a villa, a nice comfortable villa — MAHER: [overlapping] Cabo? AMANPOUR: [overlapping] — in Pakistan. Not a cave. That’s all — SHANDLING: [overlapping] Okay, because — MAHER: [overlapping] By the way, Sarah Palin, if you noticed this, could not come up with his name. SHANDLING: Well — MAHER: [overlapping] She was trying to say Bin Laden –- “the al Qaeda gentleman” or whatever she said. [laughter] She could not come up with his name. SHANDLING: She had trouble coming up with who runs al Qaeda. MAHER: Right. SHANDLING: Well, you know -– but, you know, it was live television. I can’t come -– I got lucky coming up with it. [laughter] BALDWIN: [overlapping] But, aren’t you — SHANDLING: [overlapping] But, isn’t he — MAHER: Osama bin Laden? [voices overlap] BALDWIN: [overlapping] But, I want to ask you this question — SHANDLING: [overlapping] You can’t even — BALDWIN: [overlapping] — aren’t you — SHANDLING: [overlapping] — how badly — Alec, I’m sorry — how badly has Bush — how bad is -– Woodward said when you asked –- gave him a compliment by saying he’s better than Nixon. We’ve got a president that at this stage of the economy can’t foreclose on Osama bin Laden’s cave, wherever he is? [laughter] AMANPOUR: It’s not a cave. [she laughs] SHANDLING: [overlapping] We’re letting him just get away. It’s a villa. You know it’s a villa. [laughter] This is what we need. We need to send a woman over there –- this is how we find him. You know this, Bill. We should send her over, and you should find out who he dated last, because some woman is talking about getting thrown out by Osama bin Laden — [laughter] — because all these women are talking to each other about who they’re dating. And we don’t need that intelligence, do we? You know where he is. AMANPOUR: Definitely. SHANDLING: [overlapping] Because he dumped some woman, didn’t he? [laughter] AMANPOUR: [laughing] It’s always the woman. Follow the woman. WATCH: Amanpour and her source weren’t the only people who seemed to know something specific — and specifically different from the conventional wisdom — about bin Laden’s whereabouts. In 2009, “ecosystem geographers” applied a scientific model to the search for the world’s best known terrorist, and they have turned out to have been very close to the mark (hat tip: Taegan Goddard): Could Osama bin Laden have been found faster if the CIA had followed the advice of ecosystem geographers from the University of California, Los Angeles? Probably not, but the predictions of UCLA geographer Thomas Gillespie, who, along with colleague John Agnew and a class of undergraduates, authored a 2009 paper predicting the terrorist’s whereabouts, were none too shabby. According to a probabilistic model they created, there was an 88.9% chance that bin Laden was hiding out in a city less than 300 km from his last known location in Tora Bora: a region that included Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he was killed last night. The bin Laden tracking idea began as a project in an undergraduate class on remote sensing that Gillespie, whose expertise is using remote sensing data from satellites to study ecosystems, taught in 2009. Based on information from satellites and other remote sensing systems, and reports on his movements since his last known location, the students created a probabilistic model of where he was likely to be. Their prediction of a town was based on a geographical theory called “island biogeography”: basically, that a species on a large island is much less likely to go extinct following a catastrophic event than a species on a small one. “The theory was basically that if you’re going to try and survive, you’re going to a region with a low extinction rate: a large town,” Gillespie says. “We hypothesized he wouldn’t be in a small town where people could report on him.” The UCLA researchers eventually posited that bin Laden was holed up in the Pakistani border town of Parachinar. But still, not too shabby. At any rate, that’s the incredibly true story of the brief moment where there was a chance to glean some actionable intelligence from an HBO show. Now let’s see if “Game Of Thrones” can do better. [Many thanks to the email tipster who found the video clip for us.] Would you like to follow me on Twitter? Because why not? Also, please send tips to tv@huffingtonpost.com — learn more about our media monitoring project here.
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