Most of Libya is out of control of the government, and Muammar Gaddafi’s grip on power may soon be confined only to Tripoli, Libya’s former interior minister told Al Jazeera. General Abdul Fatteh Younis, called upon Gaddafi’s leader to end his resistance to the uprising, although he does not expect him to do so. The embattled Libyan regime of passed out guns to civilian supporters, set up checkpoints and sent armed patrols roving the terrorised capital on Saturday. Some of Libya’s security forces reportedly have given up the fight. Footage believed to be filmed on Friday appeared to show soldiers in uniform joining the protesters. Al Jazeera’s Hoda Abdel-Hamid is in eastern Libya from where she wraps up the latest from across the country.
Continue reading …Warren Buffett says he’s looking to pull off another major deal on the scale of last year’s big railroad purchase . “We’re prepared,” he writes in his closely watched annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders. “Our elephant gun has been reloaded, and my trigger finger is itchy.” (Read the letter in…
Continue reading …Chefs Spike Mendelsohn and Art Smith discuss media and food with AP at the SOBE Wine and Food Festival
Continue reading …Chefs Spike Mendelsohn and Art Smith discuss media and food with AP at the SOBE Wine and Food Festival
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Joe Scarborough channeled tiny little tidbits of William F. Buckley this morning on his show after playing one of Glenn Beck’s more bizarro clips from this week, saying he was bad for Republicans, bad for Fox News, and bad for the conservative movement. Golly, ya think? I’m really glad Joe could take time out from his snackies to let us all know that, but I think it’s going to have to be said just a little louder and a little bit more clearly for anyone to really hear it, especially when we have the likes of Michele Bachmann saying (in public, no less), that Beck could balance the budget. The most interesting panelist reaction comes from Pat Buchanan, Mr. Racist Extraordinaire, who cannot bring himself to say it. The best he can do is to disagree with the clip Scarborough showed, but on the actual question of whether Glenn Beck is an idiot with a show, a dog whistle and an incoherent message that no one but Beck understands, he couldn’t bring himself to do it. I did appreciate Joe pointing out that his nonsense could get someone hurt or killed, but I’ve just gotta say, Joe, you’re no William F. Buckley. That role goes to someone else to play, yet to be determined. The fact that Scarborough ran with this at all, and did so while mentioning Karl Rove more than once exposes the deep rift within the Republican Party between the tea party contingent and the more traditional right wingers. Peter Wehner is no moderate and has been vocal more than once about his feelings when it comes to Glenn Beck. It’s clear there’s a subterranean power struggle inside the GOP between the wild, manic Beckian contingent led by the likes of Sarah Palin, Michele Bachman and Jim DeMint, and the usual conservative but not batsh*t crazy wing led by the Karl Rove contingent. It remains to be seen who will win.
Continue reading …A driver in Massachusetts drove her vehicle through the front entrance of a coffee shop. No one was injured in the incident and police have taken the car. (Feb. 26)
Continue reading …The group match of the cricket World Cup which all of India seems to have been waiting for will see the host nation taking on England. Sunday’s game has been hit by a series of organisational problems in the build up. First the match had to be moved to Bengaluru at short notice when Kolkata’s stadium was deemed not ready. Now fans are complaining tickets have not been distributed fairly. Andy Richardson reports from Bengaluru.
Continue reading …Hundreds of people staged an anti-American protest in Lahore, Pakistan on Saturday. They burned a US flag and set fire to an effigy of an American CIA contractor accused of murdering two Pakistanis in Lahore last month. (Feb. 26)
Continue reading …Hundreds of people staged an anti-American protest in Lahore, Pakistan on Saturday. They burned a US flag and set fire to an effigy of an American CIA contractor accused of murdering two Pakistanis in Lahore last month. (Feb. 26)
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