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Pro-Union Protester Uses Hard Blind-Side Shove on Opponent in Atlanta

This incident reportedly took place during a midday rally at the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta on Saturday. Even though this was part of the nationwide campaign by MoveOn.org to hold rallies in all 50 state capitals, this even got very little press coverage. This is one of the few reports I found from WGCL-TV : ATLANTA — Union activists rallied Saturday at the Georgia Capitol as part of a national campaign… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 17:43 Number of articles : 4

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“It seems long past time for reputable news sites to clamp down on the gutter talk.” That is James Rainey, the “On the Media” critic at the Los Angeles Times, fretting in an article today (Sun., 2/27/11) about the tone of readers' comments that are posted on news web sites. If Rainey wants to “clamp down on the gutter talk” by readers,

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Mormon polygamists of the 19th century had something in common with an unlikely creature: the fruit fly. In the 1940s, geneticist Angus Bateman discovered that the more sexual partners a fruit fly had, the less offspring those partners produced. Scientists examining the polygamous members of the Mormon Church—Brigham Young,…

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Fox News boss Roger Ailes might have to pencil in some time this week to face obstruction of justice charges, reports Henry Blodget at Business Insider. The indictment, which sources say could come “this week, maybe even Monday,” would stem from allegations that Ailes told Judith Regan to lie to…

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Multiple Protesters Detail Plan to Engage in Nonviolent Civil Disobedience, Refuse to Leave Building

Multiple leaders of the faith community, students, union members and activists plan to refuse to leave the Capitol building today at 4:00pm, engaging in nonviolent civil disobedience. This could result in people being physically carried out of the building at 4:00 p.m. local time. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Firedoglake Discovery Date : 27/02/2011 23:11 Number of articles : 3

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Raw Video: Costumed Pets on Parade in Rio

One of Rio de Janeiro’s more unusual parades took place on Sunday, as owners brought their pets in bright costumes for the annual pet parade. Rio de Janeiro’s famous street carnival begins on March 5th. (Feb. 27)

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Walker unmoved by protests, won’t back down on collective bargaining

Click here to view this media Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) said Sunday that thousands of demonstrators had not caused him to reconsider his plan to strip unions of collective bargaining rights. NBC’s David Gregory asked Walker why he refused a proposal by unions to accept his demand that they contribute more to pension and health care benefits if he dropped the proposal to end collective bargaining rights. “If the unions, who it seems to me have been clear in saying that they would agree to those extra contributions, if they did that, and you say you’re concerned about the budget shortfall, why not accept that?” Gregory wondered. “But my point is, they can’t,” Walker replied. “There are 1,000-plus municipalities, more than 424 school districts, 72 counties, I know, I used to be a county executive for eight years. I know that collective bargaining has to be done in every jurisdiction. They can’t guarantee that.” “Governor, if you’re really serious about the state being broke, you have a deal that you could take, to get the contributions you need to solve the problem at hand. Why not separate that out from your views about collective bargaining?” Gregory pressed. “But, David, my point is repeatedly, as a former local government official, I know that collective bargaining has a cost and when I’m cutting more than $1 billion from aid to local governments, in this next two-year budget, I need to do what no other governor is doing across the country.” The Republican governor repeated his threat that if 14 Democrats in the state Senate didn’t return to vote on the bill, he would be forced to layoff workers. “If we don’t get these changes and the Senate Democrats don’t come back, we’ll be forced to make up the savings in layoffs and that’s unacceptable,” he said.

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Motorola Xoom overclocked to 1.5GHz, eats Quadrant and Linpack for breakfast (video)

Hold on to your hats, gents, because things just got real — that’s a Motorola Xoom in the picture above, clocked at a blazing 1.504GHz. While we highly doubt that’s a new world record of any sort, the dual-core Tegra 2 inside seriously screams at that clockspeed, scorching Quadrant to the tune of 3105 (remember this ?) and delivering 47 MFLOPS in Linpack. Oh, and in case you’re curious, this achievement wasn’t some random hack. It was perpetrated for our collective benefit by the master of SetCPU himself, and you’ll find full video proof of his accomplishment below and instructions at our source link. Got root? Then you’re on your way. Continue reading Motorola Xoom overclocked to 1.5GHz, eats Quadrant and Linpack for breakfast (video) Motorola Xoom overclocked to 1.5GHz, eats Quadrant and Linpack for breakfast (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 19:12:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Two people have died as protests hit their second day in normally quiet Oman, reports Reuters, noting that police fired rubber bullets and tear gas into crowds. There were unsubstantiated reports that police used live ammunition. “Police and anti-riot units moved against this subversive group to protect citizens and their…

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Floods and landslides hit Bolivia

Continue reading the main story Related Stories House falls in river in flooded Bolivia Country profile: Bolivia A landslide caused by intense rains has destroyed more than 150 homes in the Bolivian city of La Paz. The authorities managed to evacuate the poor Kupini II area before it was smashed by a collapsing hillside. Elsewhere in La Paz, at least five people…

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