Thousands of protesters gathered in Yemen’s capital Sanaa on Sunday to call for president Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down. Saleh suffered another blow when two powerful chiefs from his own tribe joined the opposition. (Feb. 27)
Continue reading …Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Putting aside for a moment the mass protests against the U.S.-backed governing regime in Iraq, including violent crackdowns that have left dozens of peaceful protesters killed and hundreds beaten and imprisoned; it was on this day (February 28) in 2005, at the height of U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s “shock and awe” campaign, that 114 people were killed by a deadly car bomb in the Shiite dominated city of Hilla. Several months later in June, more than a 1000 Shi’is were stampeded to death in the course of a religious ceremony in Baghdad. Five months later, the town of Haditha was the scene of a roadside bomb attack against a…
Continue reading …When Virginia's Assembly passed a law requiring abortion clinics to be regulated like hospitals, The Washington Post responded Sunday with an article on the top of the front page of Metro, trumpeting how “Abortion providers wary of new law.” Reporter Brigid Schulte's story had 21 paragraphs, almost entirely devoted to the complaints of abortionists. Pro-lifers were in paragraphs four and 11, just for a tiny rebuttal: Supporters of the vote hailed it as “historic”….But [Rosemary] Codding, 68, sees it as more “shenanigans” in the long-running war over abortion rights. And depending upon how state regulators write the rules later this year, she fears that abortion opponents may succeed in practice what they have failed to achieve in court: an overturn of the landmark Roe v. Wade…. “Let's be clear,” Codding said late Friday. Women came in throughout the day for abortions, Pap tests, fertility consultations and gynecologic cancer treatments. “This is not about health and safety. This is about targeting abortion providers and making it more difficult if not impossible to provide women affordable access to abortion with respect and dignity.” What the story does not have is a photograph of Codding or the other abortionists. (Here's Codding on a YouTube video with Rep. Jim Moran touting that “hero” Dr. George Tiller, the infamous late-term abortionist, as a “devout Christian.”) The first three paragraphs of the story were all sympathy for the “shenanigans” Codding has had to endure: Before Rosemary Codding allows visitors into the Falls Church Healthcare Center , a self-described “pro-choice women's center,” she asks them to sign a confidentiality agreement. And show a photo ID. “Because,” she says matter of factly, “there's all kinds of shenanigans when it comes to abortion.” As a veteran abortion rights activist and founder and director of this center, she has beaten back attempts to zone her out of existence and found plumbers and HVAC workers to replace the ones she says were harassed away by round-the-clock protests outside her door. Over the years, she has complied with every new requirement: the 24-hour wait before a woman has an abortion; parental notification for minors; notarized parental consent for minors; and she makes sure all would-be patients have state-mandated information about alternatives to abortion. But when the General Assembly passed legislation late last week requiring all offices, clinics and centers like hers that perform first-trimester abortions to be regulated as hospitals – arguably the strictest requirement in the country – Codding turned so red that she went into one of the clinic's exam rooms and checked her own blood pressure. Codding's ire was also the pull quote inside on C-5: “I live in a state where there's an earthquake around abortion. So I had to build a center that could withstand whatever came down the road.” Pro-lifers are merely an “earthquake.” They aren't compassionate human beings trying to save lives. They're a disaster movie.
Continue reading …When Virginia's Assembly passed a law requiring abortion clinics to be regulated like hospitals, The Washington Post responded Sunday with an article on the top of the front page of Metro, trumpeting how “Abortion providers wary of new law.” Reporter Brigid Schulte's story had 21 paragraphs, almost entirely devoted to the complaints of abortionists. Pro-lifers were in paragraphs four and 11, just for a tiny rebuttal: Supporters of the vote hailed it as “historic”….But [Rosemary] Codding, 68, sees it as more “shenanigans” in the long-running war over abortion rights. And depending upon how state regulators write the rules later this year, she fears that abortion opponents may succeed in practice what they have failed to achieve in court: an overturn of the landmark Roe v. Wade…. “Let's be clear,” Codding said late Friday. Women came in throughout the day for abortions, Pap tests, fertility consultations and gynecologic cancer treatments. “This is not about health and safety. This is about targeting abortion providers and making it more difficult if not impossible to provide women affordable access to abortion with respect and dignity.” What the story does not have is a photograph of Codding or the other abortionists. (Here's Codding on a YouTube video with Rep. Jim Moran touting that “hero” Dr. George Tiller, the infamous late-term abortionist, as a “devout Christian.”) The first three paragraphs of the story were all sympathy for the “shenanigans” Codding has had to endure: Before Rosemary Codding allows visitors into the Falls Church Healthcare Center , a self-described “pro-choice women's center,” she asks them to sign a confidentiality agreement. And show a photo ID. “Because,” she says matter of factly, “there's all kinds of shenanigans when it comes to abortion.” As a veteran abortion rights activist and founder and director of this center, she has beaten back attempts to zone her out of existence and found plumbers and HVAC workers to replace the ones she says were harassed away by round-the-clock protests outside her door. Over the years, she has complied with every new requirement: the 24-hour wait before a woman has an abortion; parental notification for minors; notarized parental consent for minors; and she makes sure all would-be patients have state-mandated information about alternatives to abortion. But when the General Assembly passed legislation late last week requiring all offices, clinics and centers like hers that perform first-trimester abortions to be regulated as hospitals – arguably the strictest requirement in the country – Codding turned so red that she went into one of the clinic's exam rooms and checked her own blood pressure. Codding's ire was also the pull quote inside on C-5: “I live in a state where there's an earthquake around abortion. So I had to build a center that could withstand whatever came down the road.” Pro-lifers are merely an “earthquake.” They aren't compassionate human beings trying to save lives. They're a disaster movie.
Continue reading …When it launched the Incredible S at MWC a couple of weeks ago, HTC promised the new 4-inch device would be quick to get a Gingerbread update and now it’s giving us a definitive schedule for it by saying that Android 2.3 will be distributed to its new flagship phone by the end of Q2 2011. We’re not sure four months of sitting by the window waiting for the OTA update to float in necessarily matches up to our definition of “quick,” but there are much better news for owners of HTC’s older devices. The Desire HD and Desire Z — both released in September 2010 — will also be leaping away from Froyo and up to Gingerbread and will be joined by the original Desire , which was announced way back at last year’s MWC. That handset was essentially HTC’s own-brand Nexus One, so we already knew it was capable of running Gingerbread, but it’s still rare to see a device go through two significant Android updates (the Desire began life with Android 2.1). All these old Desires are placed on the same update schedule as the Incredible S, whereas the newly announced Desire S and Wildfire S will ship with Gingerbread preloaded. [Thanks, Johannes] HTC Incredible S, Desire HD, Desire Z and original Desire will all be eating Gingerbread by the end of June originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 27 Feb 2011 08:57:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Martin Kaymer Is The New World #1 in Golf — 2011 World Golf Championships Match Play Results Lady Gaga Dubstep Remix PGA Tour – WGC-Accenture Match Play 2011 – Round 3 Highlights Martin Kaymer takes over No. 1 in the world – Golf- NBC Sports Stoic as ever, Martin Kaymer rolled in an 8-foot par putt on the 18th hole Saturday and treated it like another day at the office, removing his cap to shake hands with his latest victim. Golf: Kaymer takes over No. 1 in the world : Martin Kaymer is the … Martin Kaymer is the new No. 1 in golf, this time without much debate.Kaymer calmly rolled in an 8-foot par putt on the 18th hole Saturday for a 1-up victory … Martin Kaymer takes over No. 1 in the world | The Associated Press … Martin Kaymer is the new No. 1 in golf, this time without much debate. Kaymer calmly rolled in an 8-foot par putt on the 18th hole Saturday for a 1-up victory over Bubba Watson to advance to the final of the Match Play Championship. Martin Kaymer , the new No. 1, joins Luke Donald in an all-European … Tom Edrington – AHN Sports Reporter Marana, AZ, United States (AHN Sports) – First things first. Come Monday, Martin Kaymer will be the new No. 1 player in. Martin Kaymer is a match away from No. 1 ranking | The Daily … MARANA, Ariz. (AP) — Martin Kaymer is one match away from becoming No. 1. The German squandered a big lead on the back nine Saturday morning before parring. sldixit says: Germany : Germanys Martin Kaymer will face Donald in the final after finally emerging as – Sportinglife.c http://uxp.in/29849762
Continue reading …Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family Trailer #2 without the dumb song Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family Trailer 2 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family (Trailer) Watch: Madea's Big Happy Family Trailer | FreesWorld.com Watch: Madea’s Big Happy Family Trailer . February 26th, 2011 by Freezy. Here’s the actual, full length trailer for Tyler Perry’s upcoming film, Madea’s Big Happy Family. Madea was the star of the last trailer, but this time, Bow Wow, … Video: Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family Trailer 2 | CHAMP … Video: Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family Trailer 2. Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family Trailer 2 (Starring Lauren … Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family Trailer 2 (Starring Lauren London, Bow Wow & Teyanna Taylor) (Video). February 26th, 2011 by bwyche822. YouTube Preview Image. Tags: Bow Wow · Lauren London · Teyana TaylorNo Comments … Watch: Madea's Big Happy Family Trailer Tyler Perry returns on April 22nd with the release of Madea’s Big Happy Family. The film stars Bow Wow, Isaiah Mustafah, Loretta Devine, Teyana Taylor and more. In the movie adaptation of the play, Madea comes to the rescue of her … Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family Trailer : Starring Bow Wow … Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family Trailer : Starring Bow Wow & Teyana Taylor. Feb – 27 | By: Shei | no comments. Filed under : Entertainment News, Features · Share. | MOBO Awards Nominee “DavidB” Debuts New Single: ‘All In Me’ » » … BreezysOnlyWife says: lmao the Madea Big Happy Family Trailer is to damn funny!!
Continue reading …Ryan Mallett on Battling Nasty Rumors Ryan Mallett 2010 Alabama vs. Arkansas Highlights It Is What It Is » Ryan Mallett : I'm not going to talk about drugs … Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett took to the podium on Saturday afternoon at the scouting combine for his first turn in front of the NFL media, and spent much of the nearly 10-minute session fighting off questions about drug use that … Ryan Mallett , Cam Newton Make Differing Impressions At Combine … Speaking of asses…after Ryan Mallett cleared the stage, it was Cam Newton’s turn to face the cameras and microphones. Newton’s appearance was by far the most anticipated of the combine. Observers wanted to see how Newton would respond … Ryan Mallett and Cam Newton Appear to be on Different Paths at NFL … Auburn’s Cam Newton and Ryan Mallett have both had very interesting paths to the NFL, paths which are not yet complete. Right now though, it seems as though Newton is going to be the one that gives himself a decent chance to succeed, … The Oakland Press Blogs: Lions Lowdown: NFL Combine: Ryan Mallett … NFL Combine: Ryan Mallett has no regrets about transfer from Michigan. INDIANAPOLIS — Quarterback Ryan Mallett has no regrets about transferring from Michigan to Arkansas upon the arrival of coach Rich Rodriguez. … VIDEO of Ryan Mallett getting blitzed by NFL combine press – Miami … From the very first question, which surrounded questions about character concerns and rumors circulating during his college career, Ryan Mallett was on the defensive. The two-year starter at Arkansas had to know it was coming. … MFM_DolphinsNFL says: Cam Newton and Ryan Mallett under the microscope #NFL #Miami #Dolphins http://myfeedme.com/m/16399522
Continue reading …Nicholas Benton, the leftist editor of that tiny community paper he calls “the mighty Falls Church News-Press,” is clearly enjoying his role as the publisher of Helen Thomas diatribes. He's now in Helen's “entourage.” On Wednesday , he described how he witnessed the great Helen get a “giant hug” from the great Rosie O'Donnell at CNN after a taping of the Joy Behar show: As she [Thomas] exited the studio with her entourage, including me, a CNN assistant came up and said, “There's somebody here who wants to meet you.” When we got to the green room, O'Donnell burst through the door from the other side and with an irrepressible enthusiasm and fervor charged at Thomas to give her a giant hug. It was an extraordinary moment, totally authentic with no cameras or recorders running. It was an unforgettable, spontaneous encounter of two of the most important women leaders and role models of our time. O'Donnell did most of the talking. More than just talking, it was loud and passionate accolades, praises strung together and hurled at Thomas for her pioneering role on behalf of women everywhere. “Don't let them tell you that you are anything less than an absolutely historic, indispensable pioneer of the cause for the equality of women,” O'Donnell intoned, this admittedly being a paraphrase by me, who was hardly prepared to take careful notes at the moment. Thomas, who had just come from setting Behar back on her heels in the studio with a sharp, articulate defense of her views, was unprepared for O'Donnell. Caught off guard by the force of O'Donnell's love, Thomas got emotional. “You're making me cry,” she said, truthfully. O'Donnell asked Thomas about her parents as role models for her and her new career with the News-Press. She assured Thomas that when she begins her new talk show on Oprah's network in the fall, that Thomas will be an honored guest. As long as Rosie is the subject, on her XM/Sirius satellite radio on Thursday, O'Donnell explained that social-media sites like Facebook and Twitter would have gone a long way to curbing the secrecy fetish of the Bush administration:
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