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Problem? What problem? Rick Perry’s campaign doesn’t see one, despite the drubbing he’s been taking for his lackluster debate and his grisly Florida straw poll defeat . “We’re not going to change what we’re doing,” a Perry spokesman tells Politico , dismissing judgments from “a pundit in a swivel chair in a…

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Keep Holiday Stress to a Minimum: Learn to Say No

Before your holiday stress levels start to rise, learn these 4 simple tactics for saying no to unnecessary obligations.

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Ed Miliband: I want Conservative votes. That’s how we win

The Labour leader targets centre ground in a public Q&A and insists his plans for Britain are not anti-business Ed Miliband devoted the day after his setpiece speech to the Labour party conference to persuading business leaders that his new vision for the country was not anti-business. The Labour leader appeared upbeat, brushing off suggestions that he was “Red Ed”, and insisting that his was a pro-business agenda that placed him in the middle ground of British politics. Speaking at the end of a Q&A with members of the public – thought to be the first time a political party has opened its doors at an annual conference – he put in a far more assured performance than in his speech the day before. Miliband said the innovation was reinventing politics, and twice overruled the attempts of his compere, the comedian Eddie Izzard, to end the event. His message was consistent – as was the BBC, whose parliament feed failed during the event, after cutting out during Miliband’s speech on Tuesday. He was asked why he wasn’t taking the party to the left. Some in the party are concerned that his theme of “something for something” meant benefits such as housing should be withheld from those who cannot prove the contribution they make to society. He said: “Elections are won from the centre ground. And I think that’s a good thing. I want Conservatives voting for us – that’s how we win elections.” He faced down criticism from one audience member that he should not have extended his responsibility theme to include those who are disabled. In particular, she felt he was too hard on incapacity benefit claimants. Miliband was given a rough ride by the woman, who claimed he was “reinforcing the destructive rhetoric” of the coalition government on welfare by referring to someone he met who was on sickness benefits and who could have

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Saudi woman’s lashing sentence ‘undermines voting breakthrough’

Rights groups say decision to flog Shaimaa Justaneyah for driving her car is payback for allowing women to vote in elections Saudi rights groups claimed on Wednesday that a decision to sentence a woman to 10 lashes for driving her car was payback by the ruling class for this week’s landmark speech by King Abdullah, which cleared the way for women to participate in elections. The sentence is believed to be the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia that has not involved a violation of Islamic law. It was handed down in the wake of around 20 women being arrested over the past few months for taking to the wheel as part of a campaign to showcase their lack of rights in the rigidly conservative society. Last night it was reported that King Abdullah had intervened to revoke the sentence. The news came in a tweet from Princess Ameerah, wife of billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. Earlier the convicted woman, Shaimaa Justaneyah, was reportedly in shock at the sentence. “I cannot think straight because of what I have had to go through,” Justaneyah told the website Arab News. Another female driver, Najla Hariri, is due to stand trial in front of the same prosecutor early next month. Justaneyah’s friend Samar Bedawi, who also drives her car around the Red Sea city of Jeddah, said the sentence undermined the king’s speech, which had won plaudits from the international community. “She is depressed and doesn’t want to talk about it, mainly because of the tribal rules which forbid using our names like this in the media,” said Bedawi. “She is very scared. The king’s speech was intended to quieten the religious current in Saudi Arabia. Both the judges reacted to this and want to show that they clearly hold the reins. “It was a big breakthrough when the king announced that women could vote … There was joy felt all around the country. But then reality sunk in and it was clear that he was just postponing what should be a basic right by another four years.” Earlier this week the 87-year-old king decreed that women could take part in the next council elections in 2015. However, women will not be able to cast votes in the 2011 ballot which will be held across Saudi Arabia today. Another Jeddah-based woman, Sulafa Kurdi, said the Saudi establishment was fighting back. “They are trying to say that they don’t want to give us rights even though the king gave women the right to vote and to join the congress of Saudi Arabia.” The king’s announcements had been many years in the making and were expected to meet resistance from a ruling class that is underpinned by a conservative clerical base which staunchly opposes a broader role for women. The sentence, handed down by a court in Jeddah on Tuesday, was a sharp escalation from earlier punishments handed down to female drivers over the past month. “All of them had to sign statements that they wouldn’t do it again,” said rights campaigner Waleed Abdul al-Kheir. “This sentence is the first time anything like this has happened.” Justaneyah was arrested around the same time as several other female drivers took to the streets during the summer in a show of defiance that was broadcast around the world and on social media sites. The mini rebellion soon took on the feel of a campaign and tapped into the current of self determination which is sweeping the Middle East as part of the Arab spring. The themes of the regional revolt, such as popular participation, have resonated with some in Saudi Arabia, where the Muslim holy book, the Qur’an, acts as the constitution, but few had dared to take to the streets to push for change. “The world is mistaken, however, if it thinks the right to drive is our most important demand,” said Saudi journalist Rima al-Mukhtar, who has covered the plight of female drivers. “There are many others that need to be addressed even before that. It’s the time for Saudi women to shine, time to start investing in themselves, time to prove that they are up to taking responsibility. It can be done within the parameters of our religion and culture. We must not give ground to those who claim that women’s rights are a western intrusion into our way of life.” Several women interviewed on Wednesday said they did not believe the sentence of 10 lashes would be carried out. They said the threat of flogging women for driving was likely to deter many from continuing the campaign to drive. “I would love to continue driving,” said Kurdi. “But I don’t want to rush back. I have my mother’s state of mind to consider.” After handing out plaudits earlier in the week for Saudi Arabia’s apparent readiness to allow women a greater role in civic life, international groups have renewed their strident criticism in the wake of the court decision. “Belatedly allowing women to vote in council elections is all well and good,” said Amnesty International’s Middle East and north Africa deputy director, Philip Luther. “But if they are still going to face being flogged for trying to exercise their right to freedom of movement then the king’s much-trumpeted ‘reforms’ actually amount to very little.” Saudi Arabia Human rights Women Middle East Martin Chulov guardian.co.uk

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Ice Cream Sandwich gets a two-minute tour, courtesy of a lucky eBay shopper (video)

The one Android update to rule them all — better known as Ice Cream Sandwich — is penciled in for an official launch sometime in the next two months , so it’s only natural for some shots to leak out. We just weren’t expecting a two-minute video showing off a few of the new features. As the story goes, a lucky gent ordered a Samsung Nexus S on eBay and, upon its arrival, noticed that his new prized possession looked a little… different. Hopping over to the About screen, he was shocked to discover that the device was running ICS. The firmware appears to be operating on the same baseband as the screenshots leaked a few weeks ago , but it’s running on an updated build (IRK48) and kernel (3.0.1). We can see plenty of influence from both Gingerbread and Honeycomb here, as well as four shortcuts on the bottom (a definite bump from the two found on vanilla 2.3). There’s a new Google Apps icon which opens up a tray containing a number of featured services put out by the search giant, and long-pressing the home button brings up a vertical Honeycomb-style multitasking menu. The notification bar, camera UI and other menus also have a much different look. Granted, all of this could just be a custom ROM built to emulate the latest Google dessert, so we can’t be a full hundred percent certain that it’s authentic. If it’s not, at least we can give credit for it being incredibly elaborate. Enjoy the video and additional screenshot below. [Thanks, anonymous] Continue reading Ice Cream Sandwich gets a two-minute tour, courtesy of a lucky eBay shopper (video) Ice Cream Sandwich gets a two-minute tour, courtesy of a lucky eBay shopper (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 17:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Holy Ghost!: Hold My Breath (Video Premiere) + Tour Dates

We’re loving the just released video for Holy Ghost!‘s newest single Hold My Breath. The boys have been pals since elementary school and the video tells the story of their lives through personal photos of them and their friends. “There were no trepidations about exposing our personal lives with this video,” says singer Alex Frankel. “We Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : HardCandyMusic.com Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 00:05 Number of articles : 4

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Amazon is introducing its new Kindle Fire tablet in New York, but Bloomberg got some details—and Mashable got a picture—early. For one thing, the $199 price tag is lower than rumored. It will feature a 7-inch display and WiFi capability, but no 3G, camera, or microphone. A free…

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‘Dancing with the Stars’ Results, Week 2: Elisabetta Canalis is Finito

Welcome to this week’s Dancing with the Stars recap. On Monday night, the show’s judges left fan favorite Chaz Bono with the lowest score and Ricki Lake with the highest. Let’s see how the voters treated them: The result: Voters apparently tapped into their patriotic pride and voted American; out of the bottom three contestants—Elisabetta

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Southwest Airlines originally stated that L Word actress Leisha Hailey was booted from her flight Sunday due to an excessive PDA with her girlfriend, but now the airline says it was actually profanity that got the couple removed from the plane. In a statement released yesterday, SWA says that additional…

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Amazon’s big event: Here’s everything you need to know

It was a busy day for Amazon after it unveiled its brand new tablet to the world, not to mention a handful of other new devices. And The Next Web… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 28/09/2011 16:43 Number of articles : 5

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