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Anders Behring Breivik bought key ingredients for his Oslo bomb on eBay, reports CNN . Using the eBay name “andrewbrei,” Breivik bought sulfur powder, a drill press vice, a full-face respirator, and his “hazmat” suit. “EBay and PayPal coordinate regularly with law enforcement around the world, and we are assisting Norwegian…

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Type: Health and Beauty Title: Braun Shaver Series 5 590cc See all customer reviews Product Description: In the quest for a truly thorough shave, new Series 5 from Braun leaves no stone unturned. With a unique Power Comb that lifts and cuts hairs growing flat against the skin that otherwise would be missed. Series 5 provides smoothness as standard. Together with a slim, contour-adapting head that slides effortlessly into hard-to-reach areas and hand-friendly ergonomics for total control all over the face, Series 5 delivers a thorough shave all over the face, with no missed hairs. Sleek and sophisticated, Series 5 exists to give you a thoroughly smooth shave, with a combination of technical superiority and design excellence. Poised beneath Braun’s microscopically thin Smart Foil, a unique Power Comb works in harmony with the hand’s natural up-and-down linear movement to trap and cuts hairs that grow flat against the skin. They sure won’t be missed. Grip-friendly ergonomics just cry out for a firm hand, allowing Series 5′s slim, contour-adapting head to produce a thorough shave no matter what the facial terrain throws at it. Mean and clean, Series 5 is fully washable under running water¿or available with Braun¿s patented Clean & Renew system. An integral, adjustable long hair trimmer for beard, moustache and sideburns and a choice of elegant color combinations completes the package. Features: Contour Hugging Head ? Shaver head automatically adjusts with every facial contour for maximum closeness and comfort 3-stage Cutting System ? Twin Foils and integrated cutter shave long hairs and stubble progressively close. Washable under running water for easy cleaning. Contour hugging head and shaver head automatically adjusts with every facial contour for maximum closeness and comfort This item is not for sale in Catalina Island See the details

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Al Jazeera won major praise for its coverage of the Arab Spring uprisings earlier this year, but the news channel remained virtually invisible in the US—until now. Starting today, Al Jazeera English begins broadcasting in New York city, reports the New York Times . For now, the channel is just…

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African migrants found dead on overcrowded boat bound for Italy

Bodies of 25 men found in hold of 50-foot vessel as thousands continue to flee conflict and famine in Libya and Somalia The bodies of 25 African migrants trying to reach Italy from Libya have been found in the hold of a boat so packed with people it was difficult for them to breathe. Hundreds of migrants fleeing unrest and conflict in Libya and the Middle East and famine in the Horn of Africa are believed to have died since the beginning of the year in desperate journeys across the Mediterranean. The Italian coastguard said the 50-foot boat was carrying 296 people, including women and children. Some were stowed in the hold, which also served as an engine room, according to the ANSA news agency. As the air became unbreathable from exhaust fumes some tried to escape but the boat was too packed for those standing above to move aside. “From what they told us upon arrival there was no air to breathe, apparently they were so crammed there was nowhere to go,” said Laura Boldrini, a spokeswoman in Italy for the UN High Commission for Refugees. At least some of the migrants may have died from asphyxiation, she said. Boldrini added that the desperate conditions apparently led to tension and scuffles on board as people struggled to survive. An investigation is under way. Officials found the bodies – all young men – after boarding the boat a few miles off Lampedusa, the small island closer to north Africa than to the Italian mainland. One photograph in Italian newspapers showed the lifeless body of a man being pulled out of the boat by rescuers. Survivors were taken ashore and moved to an immigrant shelter on the island. All those who died are believed to be of sub-Saharan origin. “The survivors are shocked,” Boldrini said. Unscrupulous smugglers pack too many people on unsafe boats, she said, which leads to horrendous conditions for those on board. “You risk it all,” she said. “It’s ferocious.” According to survivors the boat set sail from Libya two days ago. Up to 50 Somalis fleeing famine were believed to be on board. Around 20,000 people have arrived in Italy by boat in recent months following the unrest in Libya and Tunisia. Many of those making the journey are sub-Saharan Africans who were working in Libya and then fled as the conflict there intensified. In April a boat believed to be carrying 300 migrants from Libya capsized, leaving 250 people presumed dead. Separately, scuffles broke out in the southern city of Bari between immigrants held at a local centre and police, leaving scores injured. Footage from state broadcaster RAI showed immigrants occupying railway stations and hurling objects at police vans. ANSA said the immigrants had been at the centre for months and were protesting at a lack of progress in processing their asylum claims. Italy Europe Libya Middle East Africa guardian.co.uk

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Nintendo 3DS titles to get in-game purchasing later this year

Nintendo needs to milk more out of its revenue-generating units — er, that’s us — in order to reassure anxious investors . Hence Satoru Iwata’s mention at a financial Q&A of plans to allow in-game premium DLC on 3DS titles by the end of this year. He said he was wary that the Nintendo brand could be damaged by low-quality DLC, but was nevertheless keen to offer 3DS customers a way to purchase extra levels or features that extend the life of a game. It’s about time Nintendo spruced up its online offerings, but we’d rather spend our arcade money on this . Nintendo 3DS titles to get in-game purchasing later this year originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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First Person: Vans Shoes and the Debt Ceiling

Doug Palladini, Vice President of Marketing at Vans explains the impact of the debt ceiling debate in Washington, DC on business at the shoe maker. (Aug. 1)

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First Person: Vans Shoes and the Debt Ceiling

Doug Palladini, Vice President of Marketing at Vans explains the impact of the debt ceiling debate in Washington, DC on business at the shoe maker. (Aug. 1)

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Dick Durbin: Democrats Never Passed a Budget Due to Republican Obstruction

Click here to view this media As unhappy as I am about how this whole debt ceiling hostage taking is going and wondering what we’re in for after we get more details on what’s being agreed to right now, I was glad to see someone finally push back at this Republican talking point I hear them repeat day after day, week after week — Democrats never passed a budget and so that makes the horrid Ryan budget passed by the House somehow “responsible.” Sen. Dick Durbin finally shot that one down on Fox News Sunday this morning and explained why they never got anything passed — 60 votes — or in other words, Republican filibusters and obstruction. BAIER: Senator Kyl, when you hear the president say this no way to run the government, you know, that we’ll likely also face another standoff at the end of September when the continuing resolution runs out and government funding — you know, we’re up against another government shutdown. You know, former White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, once famously said, “Never waste a crisis.” Do Republicans now risk become the — becoming the party that’s always pushing up to the cliff, always using that cliff to try to extract concessions? I mean, do you fear the American people will have crisis fatigue, if they don’t already, and that it will hurt your party? KYL: You mentioned the possibility of a continuing resolution. Why would Congress have to pass a continuing resolution? Because the Senate Democrats now, for the third year in a row, will not have passed a budget. That’s their job. The House Republicans have passed a budget. Senate Democrats said no to that budget. So I think it’s very unfair to suggest that Republicans are responsible. We don’t have the votes in the U.S. Senate. But where they do have the votes, in the House of Representatives, they’ve done their job. BAIER: Senator Durbin, why haven’t the Senate Democrats passed a budget? DURBIN: It’s called 60 votes. And what it boils down to is this: we have 53 Democratic senators. (CROSSTALK) DURBIN: Well, but I can tell you, when we get through all the procedural tangles that we face in getting through this budget resolution, it is not just a matter of finding some agreement, but getting it executed on the floor. The point I want to make is this: this, as I understand it, the negotiation that we’re talking about, will include some budget targets for at least the next fiscal year. So we won’t revisit this kind of crisis politics when it comes to our spending bills for next year. BAIER: But do you think this kind of deficit reduction that is happening this week, whatever this deal ends up being, would have happened without linking it to the debt ceiling increase? DURBIN: Well, I understand the brinkmanship that’s necessary to sometimes bring this matter forward. But let me say, the president did create a deficit commission. I sat on it, a bipartisan commission, and voted for it. And I had at least two, maybe three Republican senators who joined me in that vote. BAIER: But it didn’t make the needed vote to bring it to the — DURBIN: That’s exactly right. We tried to follow up, the Gang of Six. Again, a bipartisan effort. There has been a commitment from the president, as well as many in the Senate — I just speak for the Senate — to move forward in a responsible bipartisan way to deal with the deficit. BAIER: But actually doing it, Senator, actually seeing the cuts, there are many people who believe that if it wasn’t linked to this debt ceiling vote, that it really wouldn’t be happening. DURBIN: Well, I can tell you that if we have to risk our economy, a very weak economy, with so many people unemployed and businesses facing higher interest rates, which is bound to happen now because of this brinkmanship that we’re engaged in here, that is not a good way to run this nation or the economy. And if that is the strategy coming from the House Republicans, it is not good for our long-term economic growth.

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Dick Durbin: Democrats Never Passed a Budget Due to Republican Obstruction

Click here to view this media As unhappy as I am about how this whole debt ceiling hostage taking is going and wondering what we’re in for after we get more details on what’s being agreed to right now, I was glad to see someone finally push back at this Republican talking point I hear them repeat day after day, week after week — Democrats never passed a budget and so that makes the horrid Ryan budget passed by the House somehow “responsible.” Sen. Dick Durbin finally shot that one down on Fox News Sunday this morning and explained why they never got anything passed — 60 votes — or in other words, Republican filibusters and obstruction. BAIER: Senator Kyl, when you hear the president say this no way to run the government, you know, that we’ll likely also face another standoff at the end of September when the continuing resolution runs out and government funding — you know, we’re up against another government shutdown. You know, former White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, once famously said, “Never waste a crisis.” Do Republicans now risk become the — becoming the party that’s always pushing up to the cliff, always using that cliff to try to extract concessions? I mean, do you fear the American people will have crisis fatigue, if they don’t already, and that it will hurt your party? KYL: You mentioned the possibility of a continuing resolution. Why would Congress have to pass a continuing resolution? Because the Senate Democrats now, for the third year in a row, will not have passed a budget. That’s their job. The House Republicans have passed a budget. Senate Democrats said no to that budget. So I think it’s very unfair to suggest that Republicans are responsible. We don’t have the votes in the U.S. Senate. But where they do have the votes, in the House of Representatives, they’ve done their job. BAIER: Senator Durbin, why haven’t the Senate Democrats passed a budget? DURBIN: It’s called 60 votes. And what it boils down to is this: we have 53 Democratic senators. (CROSSTALK) DURBIN: Well, but I can tell you, when we get through all the procedural tangles that we face in getting through this budget resolution, it is not just a matter of finding some agreement, but getting it executed on the floor. The point I want to make is this: this, as I understand it, the negotiation that we’re talking about, will include some budget targets for at least the next fiscal year. So we won’t revisit this kind of crisis politics when it comes to our spending bills for next year. BAIER: But do you think this kind of deficit reduction that is happening this week, whatever this deal ends up being, would have happened without linking it to the debt ceiling increase? DURBIN: Well, I understand the brinkmanship that’s necessary to sometimes bring this matter forward. But let me say, the president did create a deficit commission. I sat on it, a bipartisan commission, and voted for it. And I had at least two, maybe three Republican senators who joined me in that vote. BAIER: But it didn’t make the needed vote to bring it to the — DURBIN: That’s exactly right. We tried to follow up, the Gang of Six. Again, a bipartisan effort. There has been a commitment from the president, as well as many in the Senate — I just speak for the Senate — to move forward in a responsible bipartisan way to deal with the deficit. BAIER: But actually doing it, Senator, actually seeing the cuts, there are many people who believe that if it wasn’t linked to this debt ceiling vote, that it really wouldn’t be happening. DURBIN: Well, I can tell you that if we have to risk our economy, a very weak economy, with so many people unemployed and businesses facing higher interest rates, which is bound to happen now because of this brinkmanship that we’re engaged in here, that is not a good way to run this nation or the economy. And if that is the strategy coming from the House Republicans, it is not good for our long-term economic growth.

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New York Gets it Al Jazeera English

Look out MSNBC. The market for “vicious, inaccurate, and inexcusable” cable news just got more crowded in New York. The New York Times reported August 1 that Al Jazeera English will begin appearing in New York for the first time, “subletting air space from a channel owner.” This marks a victory in AJE’s campaign to gain widespread access to the U.S. cable market. It’s also a victory for the network’s liberal media supporters, including several at the New York Times. “Al Jazeera English was lauded by the United States government and even by a few competitors for its broadcasts from Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries earlier this year,” the Times noted. Yes, and it was called “balanced and thorough.” But as the Culture and Media Institute has reported , the praise was overblown and stemmed more from a decidedly non-journalistic admiration for the network’s activism than the quality of AJE’s reporting. In fact, AJE willfully ignored the horrible sexual attack on CBS’ Lara Logan in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Feb. 11. Nor did it report on the murder of a Jewish family (including toddler and infant) in an Israeli settlement the next month. AJE did report on related events that occurred later, portraying Palestinians as victims of the Israeli thirst for vengeance. But it’s par for the course for a network that threw a birthday party for a child-murdering terrorist, whose Iraq War coverage was called “vicious, inaccurate, and inexcusable” by the U.S. Secretary of Defense, and who’s website after the killing of Osama bin Laden ran a long list of editorials suggesting the moral equivalence of the terrorist and his killers. Al Jazeera English is little better than an anti-Western propaganda outlet. It says a lot about the debasement of our own “journalists” that they can call it “balanced and thorough.”

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