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The perils of Fadlallah-blogging
For the second time this week, someone on the Internet has gotten in trouble for expressing respect for the late Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah. CNN Mideast Affairs Editor Octavia Nasr lost her job on Wednesday over a tweet about Fadlallah...
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Fri, Jul 09 2010 8:19 AM
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Morning Brief: Oil spill capped for second day as BP awaits test data
Oil spill capped for second day as BP awaits test data Top story: For the first time since April, oil has stopped flowing into the Gulf of Mexico after BP successful placed a new cap over the gushing well yesterday. Engineers will continue to take pressure...
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Fri, Jul 16 2010 5:56 AM
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Israeli Cabinet showdown: Braverman vs. Lieberman
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The Knesset voted today to revoke the parliamentary privileges of MK Hanin Zoabi, an Arab deputy who participated in the ill-fated flotilla that attempted to break the Israeli siege...
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Tue, Jul 13 2010 2:12 PM
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Morning Brief: Afghanistan and missile defense on the table at NATO summit
Afghanistan and missile defense on the table at NATO summit Top news: President Barack Obama will arrive in Lisbon today for a NATO conference at which he will face tough questions over the U.S. exit strategy for Afghanistan and economic policies and...
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Fri, Nov 19 2010 4:53 AM
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Beijing Air: 'Crazy Bad'
The U.S. embassy in Beijing has an air-quality monitoring station that tracks the level of certain pollutants in China's notoriously smoggy capital -- and then broadcasts results via Twitter. Most tweets from the sober-minded scientists behind @BeijingAir...
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Fri, Nov 19 2010 9:14 AM
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Benoit Mandelbrot: A turbulent life
Famed mathematician Benoit Mandelbort passed away last Thursday at the age of 85. Best known for his pioneering work on fractal geometry and influence on chaos theory, Mandelbrot was a rare generalist in an age of academic specialization, with work touching...
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Mon, Oct 18 2010 9:01 AM
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Morning Brief: Homs assault persists as Russia pursues diplomacy
Homs assault persists as Russia pursues diplomacy Top story: Syrian forces are bombarding the city of Homs for a fifth straight day, not long after President Bashar al-Assad met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to discuss the conflict. Lavrov...
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Wed, Feb 08 2012 5:20 AM
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Cuba embargo turns 50
50 years ago this week, President John F. Kennedy signed an executive order embargoing all trade with Fidel Castro's Cuba: Whereas the Eighth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Serving as Organ of Consultation in Application...
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Wed, Feb 08 2012 8:13 AM
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Even death won't stop prosecution of Russian lawyer
In a move straight out of Kafka, Russian police are taking the unusual step of filing new tax evasion charges against lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who died in their custody two years ago: The trial of the defendant, Sergei L. Magnitsky, would be the first...
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Wed, Feb 08 2012 8:55 AM
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Morning Brief: Eurozone demands more cuts from Greece
Eurozone demands more cuts from Greece Top news: Eurozone finance ministers dismissed a package of $4.3 billion in Greek budget cuts as incomplete, demanding an additional $400 million in cuts to this year's budget. The package was presented by the...
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Fri, Feb 10 2012 5:15 AM
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Glass half full dept: FP's optimist has one of the year's top ideas
The New York Times Magazine 's Year in Ideas issue and all of it is fascinating and well worth a read. But we were particularly happy to see that our colleague Charles Kenny's notion that 2000-2010 was the greatest decade in human history made...
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Thu, Dec 16 2010 11:02 AM
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Morning Brief: North Korea says it won't retaliate after South Korean drills
North Korea says it won't retaliate after South Korean drills Top news: Despite earlier promises of “brutal consequences beyond imagination” North Korea's response to South Korean live-fire drills today was muted , with state media pronouncing...
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Mon, Dec 20 2010 5:59 AM
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A huge victory for the bad guys
There's a lot of disappointment in the U.S. blogosphere today after the Iranian opposition apparently failed to overcome the regime's vigorous efforts to suppress any signs of disunity on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. Scott Lucas...
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Thu, Feb 11 2010 8:12 PM
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The PRISM spin war has begun
The war over how to spin revelations of the National Security Agency's latest spying program has officially begun. On the heels of media reports that the NSA has gained access to the servers of nine leading tech companies -- enabling the spy agency...
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Fri, Jun 07 2013 4:15 PM
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On the front lines of Turkey's Twitter wars
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has declared war on Twitter. The Turkish premier has laid blame for the protests currently rocking his country at the feet of the popular microblogging site, referring to it as a "menace" and a "scourge" that has...
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Fri, Jun 07 2013 3:47 AM
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