Tuesday, March 27, 2012

USA - Madonna labelled an 'idiot' over US festival drug reference

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Madonna makes a reference to drugs while addressing the crowd at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida.

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Monday, March 26, 2012

Lee Gibling said NDS an Israeli pay-TV smartcard maker funded expansion of the Thoic site and ..

Cisco Puts A Smile on Rupert Murdoch's Face - Forbes

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15 Mar 2012 – (NWSA) CEO, Rupert Murdoch's face (Disclosure: I have conducted advisory work for Murdoch). And he needs cheering up. NDS is an Israeli ...
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  1. BBC News - Murdoch firm used hacker site to target pay-TV rival

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    39 minutes ago – Lee Gibling told Panorama the codes on the Thoic site originated from ... are true that Rupert Murdoch and James Murdoch will pass that test." ...
  2. Questions for News Corp over rival's collapse | Media | The Guardian

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    1 hour ago – Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is facing questions over ... by the pirate website, called The House of Ill Compute – THOIC for short.

Israel - Supreme Court rules against illegal outpost

Published on Mar 26, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Israel's Supreme Court has given Jewish settlers until August to evacuate Migron, the biggest illegal outpost in the occupied West Bank.

A government-backed deal would have let them stay on the Palestinian-owned land until 2015. The court dismissed that delay but extended the deadline beyond the end of March when settlers were supposed to leave, under an earlier ruling.

In Tel Aviv, the rights group Peace Now is content: "We are satisfied with the decision of the Supreme Court to reject the deal between the government and the settlers," said Peace Now's Director-General Yariv Oppenheimer. "The land of Migron should go back to it's owners, the Palestinians."

It is another blow to Benjamin Netanyahu's government, just days after the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva launched an international investigation into Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories.

USA - Rick Santorum: I Can 'Repeal' Obama's Health Care

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GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum was outside the Supreme Court, where the justices are hearing arguments over President Barack Obama's health care. Santorum says he's the best candidate to challenge Obama on the health care issue. (March 26)

Spain - PM Rajoy fails to land big regional endorsement

Published on Mar 26, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ Spain's ruling centre-right People's Party has been dealt a blow ahead of launching a new austerity budget on Friday. Despite being tipped to win, it has failed to secure an outright majority in the Andalucian regional election.

The Socialists have been in power in the region for three decades, but the result suggests the electorate is tired of corruption scandals and high unemployment.

The PP won 50 of the 109 seats in Andalucia, still the most it has ever won. However, the combined totals of the Socialists, with 47, and the United Left on 12 open the possibility of a leftist ruling coalition.

Now it is down to the region's United Left candidate to play kingmaker to the Socialists, a role Diego Valederas says he is going to relish.

Victory in Andalucia was seen as key as it also has the country's highest level of unemployment. Spain's plans to deepen cutbacks in public spending will be felt particularly hard here as it tries to pull itself out of the eurozone debt crisis.

A solid win would have put the PP in control of 12 of Spain's 17 autonomous regions and also strengthened Prime

India - Tibetan sets himself on fire over Hu's visit to India in New Delhi

Published on Mar 26, 2012 by
http://www.euronews.com/ A Tibetan man has set himself on fire in New Delhi in protest against a visit by China's President Hu Jintao later this week.

The man was quickly rushed to hospital with severe burns but his condition remains unclear.

Around 30 Tibetans have set themselves on fire, mostly in southwestern China, in the past year to protest against Chinese rule in Tibet, according to Tibetan rights groups. At least 20 of them have died.