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‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ on the way out

0 Alex Brandon / Associated Press Defense Secretary Robert Gates (left) arrives on Capitol Hill to testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee about the “don’t ask don’t tell” policy. Debra J. Saunders ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ on the way out 12.04.10 Al Gore’s billion-dollar mistake 11.30.10 MARRIAGE AND THE LAW Polygamy debate evokes familiar ‘rights’ argument 11.28.10 Confessions of a non-foodie 11.25.10 More Debra J. Saunders

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Nobel Prize winners urge China to free Liu Xiaobo

Continue reading the main story Related stories Liu Xiaobo: 20 years of activism Six states to miss Nobel ceremony UN chief’s China stance attacked Two Nobel Peace Prize laureates have called on China to release dissident Liu Xiaobo before he is awarded the prize himself on Friday. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Czech President Vaclav Havel said Mr Liu was “sadly emblematic of the Chinese government’s intolerance”. They said China risked losing its credibility…

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Raw Video: Balkans See Worst Floods in a Century

Authorities have declared a state of emergency in three Balkan countries and evacuated scores of people after heavy rainfall caused severe flooding along the Drina River. The flooding in the Balkans is the worst in a century. (Dec. 4)

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Open Thread with The Professional Left Weekly Podcast: Hey Obama, Get Your Head Out of Your Asperger’s!

enlarge Credit: The Professional Left Time for your weekly podcast with The Professional Left, our own Driftglass and Bluegal . Have a great weekend everybody and enjoy the podcast. You can listen to the archives at http://professionalleft.blogspot.com/ and make a donation there if you’d like to help keep these going. And as Bluegal noted in her post: DG mentions Anderson Cooper’s interview with a Texas Birther, which is here . UPDATE from Blue Gal: The podcast hit its 100,000th listener earlier today. Thanks to everyone who listens, and to C&L and Heather for their terrific support!

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Villagers Evacuated as Ecuador Volcano Erupts

The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador is billowing ash into the sky and sending super-hot pyroclastic flows surging down…

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FTC says its talking to Adobe about the problem with ‘Flash cookies’

We’ve already heard that the Federal Trade Commission is pushing for a “do not track” button of sorts to stop cookies from watching your every move, but it looks like it isn’t stopping at the usual, non-edible definiton of a “cookie.” Speaking at a press conference on Friday, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz also dropped the rather interesting tidbit that it’s been talking with Adobe about what it describes as “the Flash problem.” As Paid Content reports, newly-appointed FTC Chief Technologist Ed Felten later clarified that the problem in question is actually so-called “Flash cookies,” or what Adobe describes as “local shared objects.” As Felten explained, those can also be used for tracking purposes, but they usually aren’t affected by the privacy controls in web browsers — Chrome is one notable exception. For it’s part, Adobe says that Flash’s local shared objects were never designed for tracking purposes, and that it has repeatedly condemned such practices — the company also added that it would support “any industry initiative to foster clear, meaningful and persistent choice regarding online tracking.” [Image courtesy dopefly dot com ] FTC says its talking to Adobe about the problem with ‘Flash cookies’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Dec 2010 23:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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AP Source: Yankees and Jeter Agree to New Deal

Shortstop Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees reached a preliminary agreement Saturday on a $51 million, three-year contract with an $8 million player option for 2014, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. (Dec. 4)

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Arrest of five top cadres sends Naxals reeling

NEW DELHI: For the CPI(Maoists), 2010 has been a year of major reverses. Saturday’s arrest of five Maoists from the fringes of Kolkata served a body blow to the rebels as they grappled with the killing and arrest of several of their central committee (CC) leaders and other state committee leaders. In what security experts term a major achievement, Kolkata Police STF arrested five Maoists, including West Bengal state committee secretary Sudip Chongdar alias Kanchan, state committee members Anil Ghosh alias Ajay, Barun Sur…

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President Obama issues nine presidential pardons

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has granted the first pardons of his presidency, to nine people convicted of crimes including possessing drugs, counterfeiting and even mutilating coins. No one well-known was on the list, and some of the crimes dated back decades or had drawn little more than a slap on the wrist in the first place — such as the Pennsylvania man sentenced in 1963 to probation and a $20 fine for mutilating coins. The mutilation of coins occurred when a young Marine made dimes out of pennies, cutting the lip off, to use the coins in…

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