Monday, January 31, 2011

Video: Soldiers Shoot into Air during Cairo Protests

The Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East - Jobrny's Rants

- See the look of terror in the eyes of this Egyptian soldier.

Video: Egypt Military Promises No Force Against Protest

The Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East - Jobrny's Rants

Dozens of police break up brawl at N.C. church

Opposition groups rally around Mohamed ElBaradei

Egypt Protesters call for Strike, ‘Million Man March’

The Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East - Jobrny's Rants

Egyptian protesters on Monday called for an indefinite general strike and a "million man march" on Tuesday in Cairo, upping the stakes in their bid to topple President Hosni Mubarak's creaking regime.

"It was decided overnight that there will be a million man march on Tuesday," Eid Mohammed, one of the protesters and organisers, told AFP.

"We have also decided to begin an open-ended general strike," he said.

The strike was first called by workers at a factory in the canal city of Suez late on Sunday.

"We will be joining the Suez workers and begin a general strike until our demands are met," Mohammed Waked, another protest organiser, told AFP.

Opinion: Here's an Easy Way to Improve Gun Safety

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25 arrested at California conservative meeting

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Video: “60 Minutes”: Exclusive Interview With WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange

Man Arrested at Big U.S. Mosque With Explosives - CBS News

- We are beginning to look like Iraq or Pakistan.

El-Baradei hails new era on Day Six of Egypt fury

Top dissident Mohamed ElBaradei told a sea of angry protesters in Cairo on Sunday that they were beginning a new era after six days of a deadly revolt against embattled President Hosni Mubarak. But despite the anticipation of change, Mubarak ordered police back on the streets after they had largely disappeared over the past two days following street battles with protesters. He also extended a curfew in key cities. Nobel peace laureate ElBaradei, mandated by Egyptian opposition groups including the banned Muslim Brotherhood to negotiate with Mubarak's regime, hailed "a new Egypt in which every Egyptian lives in freedom and dignity."

Monday, January 3, 2011

Toddler Has Hand, Both Feet Amputated After 5-Hour ER Wait

Toddler Has Hand, Both Feet Amputated After 5-Hour ER Wait

Ohio boy, 10, faces charge in mom's fatal shooting

Ohio boy, 10, faces charge in mom's fatal shooting

Report: FEMA hasn't tried to recoup $643 million

The Federal Emergency Management Agency hasn't tried to recoup about $643 million in improper payments made to victims of Hurricane Katrina and other disasters in the wake of a judge's order more than three years ago, according to a government audit issued Monday.

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

60 Minutes Video: Interview with Drug Company Whistleblower Cheryl Eckard http://ping.fm/NzSoM

Cat Plays Video Game on iPad http://ping.fm/C8uE1

Video: Sent to Fight and Die for America Abroad, Homeless at Home http://ping.fm/NLZRh

More than 1,000 dead birds fall from sky in Arkansas http://ping.fm/6nrK4

Jobrny's Rants, Some Hotmail Users Report Missing E-mails http://ping.fm/C1z95

Saturday, January 1, 2011

How to Leave the Past Behind

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Step 1: Prepare to face the challenges. A past left unresolved will continue to haunt you if you don’t address the underlying sorrow, pain and anger. You may not want to revisit aspects of what happened in the past but if you don’t, you allow the part of your mind that conceals and glosses over hurts to dominate. And instead of fully comprehending what happened and learning from it, you live in the grip of the past subconsciously and let it eat away at you.