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Bahrain names Jewish woman to parliament

King Hamad appoints Nancy Khadhori after fellow Jew, Huda Nono, leaves house to take role of country’s US ambassador

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Mubarak warns of wave of global terror

Egyptian president meets with king of Bahrain, says if Palestinian issue is not solved, terror will spread throughout world against Israel and its supporters

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From the Levellers and Luddites to the Smashers

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “I think that the poorest He that is in England hath a life to live as well as the greatest He.” -An English Leveller, 1647 When tens of thousands of university students smashed their way into British Prime Minister David Cameron’s office in London to protest the government’s plans to triple tuition, it was reminiscent of the Levellers and Luddites. Just like the Levellers and Luddites in England’s rich historical tapestry, thousands of students smashed glass windows and besieged and rioted through the Conservative Party’s offices. Greatly outnumbered, police and authorities were powerless to stop the mass onslaught of this surging democratic…

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Hariri: Netanyahu doesn’t believe in peace

Lebanese premier slams Israeli counterpart in Washington Post interview. ‘There is no leadership in Israel,’ he says. ‘Netanyahu destroyed the Oslo agreement.’ Hariri clarifies he won’t give in to Hezbollah pressure over tribunal probing his father’s murder, saying ‘I don’t operate under threats’

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Security experts unearth unpleasant flaws in webOS

Researchers from security firm SecTheory have described a handful of flaws in webOS , saying that the platform — by its very nature — is more prone to these sorts of things than its major competitors because Palm puts web technologies like JavaScript closer to webOS’ core where system functions are readily accessible. At least one of the flaws, involving a data field in the Contacts app that can be exploited to run arbitrary code, has already been fixed in webOS 2.0 — but the others are apparently still open, including a cross-site scripting problem, some sort of floating-point overflow issue, and a denial-of-service vector. We imagine Palm will get these all patched up sooner or later, but as SecTheory’s guys point out, how long is it until mobile malware becomes a PC-sized problem? Security experts unearth unpleasant flaws in webOS originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 26 Nov 2010 01:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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November 24, 1973 – Only The Turkey Is Relieved.

enlarge They both would eventually have something in common. Click here to view this media Considering Nixon’s actual resignation didn’t take place until August of the following year, it seems incredible to imagine how the Watergate scandal would drag out for another nine months before he did. But this week in November of 1973, ending on the 24th, it was going full blast. President Nixon: “People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well I’m not a crook. I’ve earned everything I’ve got”. Yep, this was the week he said that. And there was also the Energy Crisis to consider, which wasn’t going to go away anytime soon. The question of whether to ration gas or hike up the tax was under consideration. Ironically, it would wind up being both after a while. No winning there. Well, not unless you were an oil company.

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Ask Engadget: best Android tablet for under $200?

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget question is coming to us from Pavel, who seems to be primed and ready to splurge on a bargain-bin Android tablet during the impending Black Friday rush. If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com . “I’ve been looking into getting myself a tablet, but being a high school student, I don’t have the money to go buy an iPad. I was wondering if there were any good Android tablets under $200. If there were any expectations, it would be a 7- or 10-inch screen and that the OS doesn’t lag from basic tasks, because I’ve seen many of these tablets lag on the app drawer. Peace and love.” Here’s our advice: “good luck.” Every sub-$200 Android tablet that we’ve touched lags somewhat, but it’s definitely possible to find some units that are more snappy than others. You’ve got a number of low-rate options if you’re cool with fighting the Black Friday crowds, but otherwise, have a listen at the readers below in comments. Keep things helpful, alright folks? Ask Engadget: best Android tablet for under $200? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 25 Nov 2010 22:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Raw Video: Haitians Line Up for Voter ID Cards

Hundreds of people pushed and shoved outside one of the National Identification Office centers in the Haitian capital Port au Prince on Thursday, anxious to get their identification cards to enable them to vote in Sunday’s elections. (Nov. 25)

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I’m thankful there are still people who fight for the common good against daunting odds, and that some of us are still principled enough to support them in their fight. Now if only Aramark doesn’t pull any funny stuff, we might have a happy ending here. Via In These Times: Grill cook Janet Irving has worked at the dining hall for Loyola University in Chicago for 26 years. But she still makes only $14 an hour, has no health insurance and gets little benefit for her seniority in scheduling shifts. Issues like these are why the 204 workers from 16 countries decided to form a union. After a difficult organizing campaign where they initially faced intense opposition from their employer, Aramark, on Nov. 16 the company agreed to recognize UNITE HERE Local 1 after 80 percent of workers signed union cards. Contract negotiations will begin in coming months and Irving, 49, is confident that things will get a lot better for workers. “It’s beautiful, it’s great, only good things can happen now,” she said. She said workers will be surveyed to come up with specific demands for a wage increase, affordable health insurance, seniority rights and other issues. Currently Irving can’t afford the health insurance Aramark offers, so she is uninsured and relies on the public county hospital for treatment for her heart condition. Aramark had employed Loyola workers in the past and there was a union contract. Then another company, Bon Appetit Management Services, ran the cafeteria for six years. “Aramark is strictly about the company making money, they’re a multi-billion dollar corporation, they don’t care how we survive or that we are living pay day to pay day,” Irving said. Irving said workers tried to unionize several years ago but the effort was squashed by intimidation before it got off the ground. This time, she said, the key was keeping organizing secret until they had gained a critical mass. Loyola students and professors and Chicago interfaith and community groups also supported the workers, including at several public rallies. “Without them we wouldn’t have made it,” said Irving, adding that continued support will be important as they negotiate their first contract. “Students, priests, the neighborhood, teachers – everybody stood behind us.” The unionizing drive was especially challenging because of the diversity of the workforce, including refugees and immigrants from Bosnia, Mexico, China and several African countries. Some of them had negative impressions of unions or heightened fears about repression because of situations in their own countries. “Half of them were really scared, or didn’t really understand what a union is all about,” said Irving. “It was a little difficult, but we made it.”

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France Hunts Again for Vanished Rio-Paris Flight

The French government said Thursday it will conduct a fourth search for the flight recorders of an Air France jetliner that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean while flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris 18 months ago. (Nov. 25)

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