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Mark Steyn Wallops Lindsey Graham On Latest Call to ‘Shut Up’

On Sunday's Meet the Press, Sen. Lindsey Graham said “Congress should sort of shut up and not empower Qaddafi” by discussing the possibility of cutting off funding for military operations there. He also said it was a boo-boo for Republican candidates to think that getting “to the left” of Obama on war is a path to victory in the GOP primary. At National Review's The Corner , Mark Steyn joined Mark Levin in disparaging Graham. (Levin calls him “Goober.”) Laura Ingraham has also mocked his previous “shut up” comments: Daniel , re

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Ian Tomlinson death: officer to stand trial

PC Simon Harwood is accused of killing Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests in 2009 PC Simon Harwood, the Scotland Yard police officer accused of killing Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests is to stand trial at the Old Bailey in October. Tomlinson, a 47-year-old newspaper seller, collapsed and died on the fringes of the demonstrations in central London on 1 April 2009. Harwood was bailed until 17 October for a plea and case management hearing when he appeared at City of Westminster magistrates court charged with manslaughter. The 44-year-old, who appeared in the dock with his arm in a sling, spoke only to confirm his age, name and address. More details to follow… Ian Tomlinson Metropolitan police Police G20 London guardian.co.uk

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Ian Tomlinson death: officer to stand trial

PC Simon Harwood is accused of killing Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests in 2009 PC Simon Harwood, the Scotland Yard police officer accused of killing Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests is to stand trial at the Old Bailey in October. Tomlinson, a 47-year-old newspaper seller, collapsed and died on the fringes of the demonstrations in central London on 1 April 2009. Harwood was bailed until 17 October for a plea and case management hearing when he appeared at City of Westminster magistrates court charged with manslaughter. The 44-year-old, who appeared in the dock with his arm in a sling, spoke only to confirm his age, name and address. More details to follow… Ian Tomlinson Metropolitan police Police G20 London guardian.co.uk

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Ian Tomlinson death: officer to stand trial

PC Simon Harwood is accused of killing Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests in 2009 PC Simon Harwood, the Scotland Yard police officer accused of killing Ian Tomlinson at the G20 protests is to stand trial at the Old Bailey in October. Tomlinson, a 47-year-old newspaper seller, collapsed and died on the fringes of the demonstrations in central London on 1 April 2009. Harwood was bailed until 17 October for a plea and case management hearing when he appeared at City of Westminster magistrates court charged with manslaughter. The 44-year-old, who appeared in the dock with his arm in a sling, spoke only to confirm his age, name and address. More details to follow… Ian Tomlinson Metropolitan police Police G20 London guardian.co.uk

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Student walkouts planned to coincide with public sector strikes

Thousands of school and college students prepare to join public sector strikes against cuts on 30 June Thousands of school and college students are expected to stage walkouts this month as part of a growing wave of occupations and demonstrations planned to support the co-ordinated strike action organised by trade unions. Students behind last year’s demonstrations against cuts to post-16 education are mobilising in schools and further education colleges as part of a wider campaign to turn 30 June into a national day of action against the government’s austerity programme. The move follows the announcement this week by the direct action group UK Uncut that it would be joining picket lines and staging a “public spectacular” in London to coincide with the industrial action. Michael Chessum from the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts, one of the student groups behind last year’s protests, said: “It was the student movement before Christmas that really kicked many of the major unions into action, and we’ll be there again in force on 30 June. One of the successes of the student movement was that we abandoned passive, A-to-B marches in favour of direct action in the streets and on campuses. Mass strike action is the logical extension of that. We’re not here to protest; we’re here to actively resist.” More than 750,000 public sector workers from major unions including the Public and Commercial Services Union, the National Union of Teachers and the Association of Teachers and Lectures are expected to take part in this month’s industrial action. The strike, which will be the largest in the UK for several years, is expected to bring schools, colleges, universities, courts, ports and jobcentres to a standstill, and comes as millions of staff face pay freezes, job losses and pension reforms. Activists say the wider campaign of demonstrations, occupations and walkouts will build a broad coalition of people opposed to the government’s programme of cuts and has been inspired, in part, by protests across Europe over recent months – particularly those in Spain and Greece. As part of the preparations, anti-cuts groups have held a series of “J30 assemblies” across the country under the “generalise the strike” slogan, to plan events and mobilise support. Over the next few weeks, assemblies will be held in Birmingham, London, Leeds, Newcastle, Norwich, Sheffield and Sunderland. Another group, Right to Work, says it has organised more than 40 events to coincide with the strikes. One of the organisers of the J30 assemblies, Alex Long, said they had been strongly influenced by protests held in Spain last month. “We want to approach this whole 30 June strike day in a more general way, to use it as a general day of action against the cuts,” he said. In London, activists say they are planning a number of direct action campaigns on 30 June, with events in the City of London and Westminster, including Oxford Street. There is also a call to occupy Trafalgar Square and a Facebook page calling for people to join a “black bloc” protest (the black bloc being the group blamed for smashing up shops during the TUC demonstration in March ). Tens of thousands of students from further education colleges and schools took part in last year’s demonstrations against the rise in tuition fees and the scrapping of the education maintenance allowance, and activists hope many will walk out of classes at the end of this month. Campaigners have been leafleting colleges and schools, calling on students to hold meetings, make contact with teachers who are union reps and organise walkouts on the day. Protest Trade unions Schools Students London Further education Matthew Taylor guardian.co.uk

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Eastern Chinese city braces for flood

More than 40 miles of dykes in Lanxi city close to overflowing, potentially affecting more than 20,000 people More than 40 miles (70km) of dykes are close to overflowing in a city in eastern China, the country’s flood authority said on Monday, a day after a senior official warned a critical point had been reached in battling seasonal floods . Heavy rains pounded Zhejiang province over the weekend and the level of a river that passes through Lanxi city has risen sharply, said Zhao Fayuan, deputy director of the flood control headquarters. The level of the Lanjiang river has now hit 110 feet (34m), the highest since 1966, state-run Xinhua news agency reported. Several sections of the dykes in Lanxi city are barely holding, Zhao said. More than 20,000 people could be affected if the dykes are breached, he said. The country’s flood control headquarters advised Lanxi officials to relocate all residents near the dykes that are at risk of overflowing, and to repair them immediately. Flooding in eastern and southern China this month has triggered landslides, cut off power and telecommunications and left more than 180 people dead or missing. Another five people were killed on Sunday and one remains missing after surging floodwaters swept them away in their south-western villages, Xinhua said. China’s minister for water resources said on Sunday that the country was entering a crucial period as severe floods triggered by heavy rains threaten southern areas. It is likely that more frequent and more intense downpours will continue, Chen Lei told a meeting in Beijing to discuss flood-control measures, Xinhua reported. He urged local authorities to improve weather forecasting and ensure dykes, reservoirs and dams are safe. However, while the deadly flooding continues, a persistent drought is still plaguing five provinces in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze river. It has left 630,000 people without safe drinking water and affected 11.9m acres (4.8m hectares) of farmland, Chen said. China Flooding Natural disasters and extreme weather guardian.co.uk

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Tube strikes begin, threatening Wimbledon

RMT union members walked out on Sunday, with further strikes planned for next week London Underground has said a good service is running on all Tube lines despite an earlier strike in protest over the sacking of a driver. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union walked out for six hours from 9pm on Sunday. Longer strikes that would hit the Wimbledon tennis championships are planned for next week. The RMT is calling for the reinstatement of the driver Arwyn Thomas, who is waiting to hear from an employment tribunal whether he has won his claim of unfair dismissal. LU said a good service was operating on all 11 lines on Monday morning, with only “minor service alterations” on Sunday night, with all last trains running to time. LU’s managing director, Mike Brown, reiterated his call for the RMT to await the outcome of the employment tribunal process. “This strike action has not achieved anything, and I once again call on the RMT leadership to calmly await the outcome of the employment tribunal without any further strikes,” he said. “I have given the RMT leadership a written assurance that if the tribunal rules that we should reinstate or re-engage Arwyn Thomas, then we will do so. I give that assurance again now, so there can be no justification whatsoever for the RMT to continue to threaten Londoners with more pointless strike action.” The RMT leader, Bob Crow, said the strike had kept the case in the spotlight, while the union had complied with the legal obligations under employment law. He said: “It is now down to London Underground to do what we have been calling for all along – and that is to put this injustice right and agree with us a mechanism for getting Arwyn back to work in advance of the next phase of action.” London Transport Trade unions Bob Crow Tube Lines Rail transport guardian.co.uk

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Icann announces huge expansion of web domain names from 2012

New system will go far beyond .com and .net and allow names in different languages and scripts The internet naming board Icann has decided to allow the number of internet “domains” to expand enormously in one of the biggest changes ever to the internet’s method of naming sites. New website suffixes should start appearing late in 2012 and could be categorised by subjects including industry, geography and ethnicity and include Arabic, Chinese and other scripts. A special meeting of Icann’s board approved a plan to expand the number of possible internet domain name endings from the current 22 – such as “.com”, “.org” and “.net” (which are separate of the country-specific domain endings such as “.uk”) – to allow domains “in any language or script”, according to Rod Beckstrom, president and chief executive of Icann. “Today’s decision will usher in a new internet age,” said Peter Dengate Thrush, chairman of ICANN’s board of directors. “We have provided a platform for the next generation of creativity and inspiration. Unless there is a good reason to restrain it, innovation should be allowed to run free.” But the move could also create enormous confusion for consumers and companies. It greatly expands the risks from “phishing” sites because they could use confusing domain names in language scripts that look similar to existing ones to capture peoples’ details. And for companies, the challenge will be to decide whether to register their names in all possible domains, or to create their own suffix, or to limit themselves to a small number of domains. The need for a larger number of global top-level domains – gTLDs – has become increasingly obvious with the expanding number of languages being used on the internet and the shift towards IPv6, a new numbering system for internet addresses that enormously expands the number of devices that can be connected directly to the net. Icann’s decision follows years of discussion and debate, and went through more than seven revisions. Icann insists that strong efforts were made to address the concerns of all interested parties, and to ensure that the security, stability and resiliency of the internet are not compromised. The move is the biggest change to the internet’s domain naming system since “.com” was introduced 26 years ago, which opened out the formerly academic and military system to commercial use. Icann will receive applications for new domain names for 90 days from 12 January 2012. The fee is $185,000, and the form for application is 360 pages long. It will also begin an awareness campaign pointing out that it has introduced the new scheme. Internet Web 2.0 Charles Arthur guardian.co.uk

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US Open 2011: Rory McIlroy makes history after an ‘incredible week’

• The 22-year old wins by eight shots from Jason Day • ‘I couldn’t have asked for more,’ says McIlroy All hail Northern Ireland, golf’s new global superpower, and all hail golf’s new superstar Rory McIlroy, who won the 2001 US Open at Congressional Country Club in a style that earned favourable comparison with some of the game’s greatest performances. The 22-year-old from the small town of Holywood emulated his compatriot Graeme McDowell, who won this championship at Pebble Beach last year. And then some. McIlroy’s winning score of 268, 16 under par, was a record for an event that has been staged 111 times and competed for by every great golfer who has lived during that time. His margin over the second-placed finisher, Jason Day of Australia, was eight shots, well short of the record set by Tiger Woods when he won in 2000, but the dominance shown by the Northern Ireland player was on a par. Like the great American in his prime, he simply outclassed his peers. He also stripped the Congressional course of its brutish reputation. The US Open is not meant to be this easy but McIlroy made it so. “The whole week has been incredible. I couldn’t have asked for more,” he said, cradling the famous trophy in his arms. Mcllroy has long been recognised to have the potential to become the leading player in the game. Now that potential seems close to being realised. At the very least the search to find a successor to Woods, who was at home in Florida nursing injury, has narrowed. Rich and famous already, the Northern Irishman will become richer and more famous. He has broad appeal, a winning personality and now has the silverware to back it up. What a turn-around from two months ago, when he led by four shots going into the final round of the Masters at Augusta only to finish 15th. This time his lead after three days was eight shots. At one stage he extended that advantage to 10 shots with a stunning birdie at the 10th hole, where his tee shot ended inches from the cup. “That was the point when I really felt this was mine to lose,” he said. “I would have had to do something pretty bad from thereif I was going to lose it.” He did nothing bad, playing his final eight holes in one over par to take a famous victory. When it was over he fell into the embrace of his father, Gerry, and then was hugged by McDowell on the edge of the 18th green. “I know my friends back home [in Holywood] will be celebrating tonight. I can’t wait to get back and join them,” he said. Rory McIlroy US Open Golf 2011 US Open Golf Lawrence Donegan guardian.co.uk

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Title: My Son Calls Another Man Daddy Artist: Hank Williams Here’s to all the Daddys out there.

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