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To: melancholy

Pretty good isn’t it... and I do like Bret. Of course the progressives won’t agree...it’s too simple for their otherwise twisted minds...if it’s not complicated..they don’t want to hear it!


724 posted on 07/09/2013 6:12:50 PM PDT by caww
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To: MestaMachine; melancholy

Extinguishing flames... residential buildings, fires caused by pro morsi terrorists attacking guard.


725 posted on 07/09/2013 6:27:06 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww; melancholy

http://english.alarabiya.net/

Egypt’s interim leader names top economist as prime minister

Egypt’s liberal coalition says not consulted enough on new charter

Egypt showered with Gulf billions in show of support for army

‘We aired lies’: Al Jazeera staff quit over ‘misleading’ Egypt coverage

Al Arabiya under cyber attack since Egyptian president’s ouster

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‘We aired lies’: Al Jazeera staff quit over ‘misleading’ Egypt coverage

As many as 22 Al Jazeera employees have quit since the overthrow of Mohammad Mursi, amid concern over the channel’s alleged bias towards the Muslim Brotherhood and its coverage of Egypt.

Criticism over the channel’s editorial line, the way it covered events in Egypt, and allegations that journalists were instructed to favor the Brotherhood are said to be the main reasons behind the mass resignations.

As many as 22 Al Jazeera staff resigned on Monday, Gulf News reported, but other media said only seven had left the broadcaster.

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Al Arabiya under cyber attack since Egyptian president’s ouster

Al Arabiya websites have been under ongoing electronic attack since Tuesday July 3, reaching its peak on Monday July 8.

The attacks began after Major General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, commander in chief of the Egyptian armed forces, declared the overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi.

The attacks were first instigated from Egypt, but in the last few days have come from different parts of the world, according to Al Arabiya technicians.

The attacks are aimed at slowing down publication of articles, downloading of pages and videos, and browsing speed.

Al Arabiya’s technical team has suspended the comments and search tabs until it finds solutions to repel the attacks.


727 posted on 07/09/2013 6:32:23 PM PDT by maggief
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