Mercredi 08 juin 2011

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monster headphonesSaying he had made “terrible mistakes” and had lied about it, Rep. Anthony Weiner finally came clean.Skip to next paragraph Related StoriesAnthony Weiner: How Twitter's features tripped him up Anthony Weiner: Were his dreams of being mayor just Twittered away? Twitter scandal: a mess for Anthony Weiner, a lesson for Congress After a week of dodging questions over whether

 

monster beatshe had sent a lewd photo of himself to a coed in Seattle, the grim faced congressman admitted that and more at a press conference Monday in New York City.He admitted he sent photos and had on-line chats – even intimate phone calls – with at least six women over the last three years. He termed his own behavior “destructive,” especially since he continued the practice of communicating with women and sending them risky – even nude – photos, even after he was

 

beats by dr dremarried.IN PICTURES: Who is Rep. Anthony Weiner?Representative Weiner, saying he was taking full responsibility for his actions, announced: “I have not been honest with myself, my family and supporters, and the media.”Whether his at times emotional confession was sufficient to rescue his political future, however, was not clear.The New York Democrat, who was elected to Congress in 1999, said he would not resign his seat representing Brooklyn and Queens. Weiner said he notified Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic House leader, Monday

 

monster headphonesafternoon.Representative Pelosi quickly called for a federal investigation to determine if Weiner had violated any House ethics rules or used national resources. Weiner said he would cooperate fully.Some of Weiner’s constituents indicated that they could overlook his personal transgressions. “I like his politics,” says Noel Anderson, a resident of the Rego Park neighborhood in Queens. “I was surprised to hear he would do something so foolish, but I still think he’s one of the good guys.”Another Rego Park voter, Desmond Porbeni, admits disappointment with Weiner but says he would still vote for him in another election. And, Diana Patrick, a resident of Forest Hills, says that before Weiner’s confession she was going to give him the benefit of the doubt. Now, she says, if he can still do his job, “and put this behind him, then I don’t think he should resign.”IN PICTURES: Ethically challenged Congressmen

 
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Mardi 07 juin 2011

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Mulberry bagsShare Print Font: +-LOS ANGELES — Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs on Monday introduced more than just a cloud storage system for songs that fans buy legitimately through iTunes. He unveiled a system that might finally get music lovers to pay for the songs they got through less-than-proper means. Aside from offering to freely distribute new and old iTunes purchases on all of a user's devices, the Apple impresario unveiled "iTunes Match," a $25-a-year service starting this fall that

 

Mulberry handbagswill scan users' devices and hard drives for music acquired in other ways, store it on distant computer servers and allow them to access it anywhere.The service acknowledges a well-known fact — that most music on iPods, iPhones and iPads was ripped or swapped. Apple reached a deal that gives recording companies more than 70 percent of the new fees, addressing a dark secret that has crippled the music industry, and provides them with some economic payback.Where Apple is able to identify and match songs from its 18 million-song database, it will transfer them

 

Mulberry outletinto the user's iCloud, a storage area housed on servers, including those at a massive new data center in North Carolina."The chances are awfully good that we've got the songs in our store that you've ripped," Jobs said.Where songs can't be identified — say of bootlegged concert recordings — users can manually upload them to the cloud and gain the same access.Jobs called it "an industry-leading offer" compared with similar song-uploading storage services recently introduced by Amazon.com Inc. and Google Inc. The limit of "iTunes Match" is 25,000 songs, and the service will update lesser-quality song files to iTunes standards. ITunes purchases do not

 

mulberry bagscount against the limit.Industry observers said the new service could translate into big bucks for both Apple and the recording companies.Apple has about 225 million credit card-backed accounts on iTunes. If only 10 percent signed up for the convenience of accessing music they hadn't bought there, it could turn into more than $500 million a year in new revenue, said Jeff Price, CEO of TuneCore Inc., a company that helps independent artists sell their music on iTunes and other digital music outlets.The best thing is that consumers get the sense that they're paying for convenience, not for things they already own, he said."It allows for revenue to be made off of pirated music in a way that consumers don't feel that's what they're paying for, and that's what I find fascinating about it," Price said.Both the free and the paid cloud services address a pressing need — to access music, documents and photos that are now stored on various devices — without the need for connecting wires to a computer. Such syncing has been a headache for music fans."If you're a music fan, the greater the fan, the greater the frustration," said Eric Garland, the CEO of online media measurement company Big Champagne LLC.Garland said that he expected "iTunes Match" would allow consumers to stream music to themselves if they have any Internet connection by the time it is released in the fall, a capability not mentioned in Monday's presentation.Such streaming capabilities are part of the cloud services recently launched by both Amazon and Google. But those technology giants failed to come to an agreement with the recording labels.Therefore, both of those services require users to upload music from their computer before playback, which can take hours depending on the size of one's

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monster headphonesSaying he had made “terrible mistakes” and had lied about it, Rep. Anthony Weiner finally came clean.Skip to next paragraph Related StoriesAnthony Weiner: How Twitter's features tripped him up Anthony Weiner: Were his dreams of being mayor just Twittered away? Twitter scandal: a mess for Anthony Weiner, a lesson for Congress After a week of dodging questions over whether

 

monster beatshe had sent a lewd photo of himself to a coed in Seattle, the grim faced congressman admitted that and more at a press conference Monday in New York City.He admitted he sent photos and had on-line chats – even intimate phone calls – with at least six women over the last three years. He termed his own behavior “destructive,” especially since he continued the practice of communicating with women and sending them risky – even nude – photos, even after he was

 

beats by dr dremarried.IN PICTURES: Who is Rep. Anthony Weiner?Representative Weiner, saying he was taking full responsibility for his actions, announced: “I have not been honest with myself, my family and supporters, and the media.”Whether his at times emotional confession was sufficient to rescue his political future, however, was not clear.The New York Democrat, who was elected to Congress in 1999, said he would not resign his seat representing Brooklyn and Queens. Weiner said he notified Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic House leader, Monday

 

monster headphonesafternoon.Representative Pelosi quickly called for a federal investigation to determine if Weiner had violated any House ethics rules or used national resources. Weiner said he would cooperate fully.Some of Weiner’s constituents indicated that they could overlook his personal transgressions. “I like his politics,” says Noel Anderson, a resident of the Rego Park neighborhood in Queens. “I was surprised to hear he would do something so foolish, but I still think he’s one of the good guys.”Another Rego Park voter, Desmond Porbeni, admits disappointment with Weiner but says he would still vote for him in another election. And, Diana Patrick, a resident of Forest Hills, says that before Weiner’s confession she was going to give him the benefit of the doubt. Now, she says, if he can still do his job, “and put this behind him, then I don’t think he should resign.”IN PICTURES: Ethically challenged Congressmen

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Samedi 04 juin 2011

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Mulberry bagsFour explosions have been heard in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, as fighting worsens across the country and security forces continue their clampdown on anti-government protesters.More information about the blasts, reported late on Monday, was not yet available. But Jamila Rajaa, an activist in Yemen, told Al Jazeera "it seems that there have not been any casualties".The capital also saw clashes erupt between Yemeni security forces and supporters of Sadek al Ahmar, the

 

Mulberry handbagsHashed tribal leader, sources told Al Jazeera.The fighting, near tribal leader's residence, comes a day after a cease fire was declared between Ahmar and President Ali Abdullah Saleh.Dozens have been killed across the country in the last 24 hours.At least 30 people were reportedly killed by military jet fire in the southern city of Zinjibar, which is said to be controlled fighters linked to al-Qaeda.The air attack on Monday appeared to be in response to Sunday's takeover of the city by 300 alleged al-Qaeda fighters and an overnight ambush that killed at least six Yemeni soldiers

 

Mulberry outletand injured dozens more who were travelling to the southern city."Civilians found a military car and an armoured vehicle. They were destroyed, and the bodies of six soldiers were found on the roadside," Ayman Mohamed Nasser, editor-in-chief of Attariq, Aden's main opposition paper, told the Reuters news agency by telephone.'City devastated'According to residents, the jet response targeted positions held in Zinjibar by the fighters, but also hit buildings in the town of 20,000, killing at least 13 people earlier in the day and more than 17 later on."The city is devastated. All of its residents have left. Even the dogs, animals and donkeys have abandoned it," said an

 

mulberry bagsopposition member in the city who asked to be named as Ali.Opposition leaders accuse Saleh - who is under pressure to quit and end his 33-year rule - of allowing Zinjibar to fall to al-Qaeda and allied fighters in order to raise alarm in the region that would in turn win him support. Elsewhere in Yemen, at least 20 people were killed in the southern city of Taiz after soldiers opened fire indiscriminately on a protest camp, a source said.Unrest erupted when security forces tried to storm Taiz's "Freedom Square", where hundreds of anti-government demonstrators have been camped for days."Most of the wounded were hit by live bullets, but some were run over by bulldozers," a medical source from a field hospital told Reuters.Al Jazeera correspondents said early on Monday that the security forces set fire to tents of the protesters and fired water cannons and tear gas at the crowd.Security forces arrested dozens of people on to head off plans for another rally in Taiz, where Saleh's troops have parked armoured vehicles in "Freedom Square"."All the responses that came from Taiz have been very strong and very determined to carry on with the revolution, activist Rajaa told Al Jazeera on Monday."They are determined that all of Taiz is going to become Liberty and Freedom Square. The mood is very tense, the mood is very determined that they are going to carry on with the planned demonstrations."More clashesThe latest unrest came days after troops loyal to Saleh clashed with Hashed tribesmen who support the opposition.Separately, rocket attacks by government forces were reported in the tribal area of Arhab in south Yemen where fighting has taken place in the past, Al Jazeera's correspondents said.Saleh has refused to sign a deal, mediated by Gulf Arab

Par lakeni - 0 commentaire(s)le 04 juin 2011

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monster headphonesDempsey, whose pick requires Senate confirmation, would replace Admiral Mike Mullen as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when he steps down on October 1.At a White House ceremony, Obama hailed Dempsey as "one of our nation's respected and combat-tested generals."Obama announced the choice for the high-profile post just

 

monster beatsbefore heading to Arlington Cemetery outside Washington for a wreath-laying and remarks to honor America's war dead on Memorial Day.The nomination was the latest move in an overhaul Obama's national security team.In April, Obama announced he had chosen CIA Director Leon Panetta to replace the departing Robert Gates as defense secretary. Army General David Petraeus, commander of the Afghanistan war effort, was

 

beats by dr drechosen to replace Panetta as head of the CIA.Obama said it was essential to ensure that the transitions are "seamless and that we stay focused on the urgent national security challenges before us."Dempsey is currently Army chief of staff, a job he has served in only a month. Obama named General Raymond Odierno to succeed Dempsey in the Army job.Admiral James Winnefeld, commander of U.S. Northern Command, was nominated as vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.The Defense Department picks come as Obama is facing growing pressure to accelerate a troop drawdown in Afghanistan and is preparing

 

monster headphonesto complete a withdrawal from Iraq.The Obama administration is also facing questions about the U.S. military involvement in Libya.Calls for a stepped-up pace of withdrawal from Afghanistan have increased after the May 2 killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in a U.S. commando raid in Pakistan.PRESSURE FOR PENTAGON BUDGET CUTSAnother top issue facing the U.S. military is pressure for budget cuts in the Department of Defense at a time when the United States is grappling with a $1.4 trillion budget deficit and soaring debt levels.Echoing remarks Dempsey himself has made to U.S. soldiers, Obama vowed: "We will provide whatever it takes to achieve our objectives in the current fight."Until about a week and a half ago, many assumed that the top U.S. military job would go to General James Cartwright, the current vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who was described in journalist Bob Woodward's book "Obama's Wars" as the president's favorite general.But questions arose about Cartwright's leadership style, and mistrust of him among the Pentagon's top brass derailed his chances. Neither Gates nor Mullen endorsed Cartwright for the Joint Chiefs job, according to a U.S. official.Dempsey was an instructor and assistant professor in the English Department at the West Point military academy earlier in his career.He commanded the 1st Armored Division in Iraq shortly after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 and headed the effort to train Iraqi security forces from 2005 to 2007.From 2007 to 2008, he was the No. 2 and then acting commander of U.S. Central Command, which oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. He also led the U.S. Army's training effort.Dempsey told a Senate hearing in March that he views the massive U.S. debt and deficits as a threat to national security."He's somebody with very broad capability as a manager," said Anthony Cordesman at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank."He understands resources. He's worked on new concepts of warfare, so you have a very practical grounding but also the capability to look forward and do so with a great deal of personal experience," Cordesman said.

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Mardi 31 mai 2011

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Mulberry bagsFour explosions have been heard in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, as fighting worsens across the country and security forces continue their clampdown on anti-government protesters.More information about the blasts, reported late on Monday, was not yet available. But Jamila Rajaa, an activist in Yemen, told Al Jazeera "it seems that there have not been any casualties".The capital also saw clashes erupt between Yemeni security forces and supporters of Sadek al Ahmar, the

 

Mulberry handbagsHashed tribal leader, sources told Al Jazeera.The fighting, near tribal leader's residence, comes a day after a cease fire was declared between Ahmar and President Ali Abdullah Saleh.Dozens have been killed across the country in the last 24 hours.At least 30 people were reportedly killed by military jet fire in the southern city of Zinjibar, which is said to be controlled fighters linked to al-Qaeda.The air attack on Monday appeared to be in response to Sunday's takeover of the city by 300 alleged al-Qaeda fighters and an overnight ambush that killed at least six Yemeni soldiers

 

Mulberry outletand injured dozens more who were travelling to the southern city."Civilians found a military car and an armoured vehicle. They were destroyed, and the bodies of six soldiers were found on the roadside," Ayman Mohamed Nasser, editor-in-chief of Attariq, Aden's main opposition paper, told the Reuters news agency by telephone.'City devastated'According to residents, the jet response targeted positions held in Zinjibar by the fighters, but also hit buildings in the town of 20,000, killing at least 13 people earlier in the day and more than 17 later on."The city is devastated. All of its residents have left. Even the dogs, animals and donkeys have abandoned it," said an

 

mulberry bagsopposition member in the city who asked to be named as Ali.Opposition leaders accuse Saleh - who is under pressure to quit and end his 33-year rule - of allowing Zinjibar to fall to al-Qaeda and allied fighters in order to raise alarm in the region that would in turn win him support. Elsewhere in Yemen, at least 20 people were killed in the southern city of Taiz after soldiers opened fire indiscriminately on a protest camp, a source said.Unrest erupted when security forces tried to storm Taiz's "Freedom Square", where hundreds of anti-government demonstrators have been camped for days."Most of the wounded were hit by live bullets, but some were run over by bulldozers," a medical source from a field hospital told Reuters.Al Jazeera correspondents said early on Monday that the security forces set fire to tents of the protesters and fired water cannons and tear gas at the crowd.Security forces arrested dozens of people on to head off plans for another rally in Taiz, where Saleh's troops have parked armoured vehicles in "Freedom Square"."All the responses that came from Taiz have been very strong and very determined to carry on with the revolution, activist Rajaa told Al Jazeera on Monday."They are determined that all of Taiz is going to become Liberty and Freedom Square. The mood is very tense, the mood is very determined that they are going to carry on with the planned demonstrations."More clashesThe latest unrest came days after troops loyal to Saleh clashed with Hashed tribesmen who support the opposition.Separately, rocket attacks by government forces were reported in the tribal area of Arhab in south Yemen where fighting has taken place in the past, Al Jazeera's correspondents said.Saleh has refused to sign a deal, mediated by Gulf Arab states, to start a transition of power aimed at averting civil war in Yemen."The protesters have been againts the initiatives and the agreements from the beginning," Rajaa told Al Jazeera. "They knew that Ali Abdullah Saleh will not step down and fight until his very last breath."A breakaway military group called for other army units to join them in the fight to bring down Saleh, piling pressure on him to end his rule over the destitute country.Generals and government officials began to abandon Saleh after deadly crackdowns on protesters started in force in March. There have been no major clashes yet between the breakaway military units and troops loyal to Saleh.Yemen borders Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, and sits along a shipping lane through which about three million barrels of oil pass daily.

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