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03:41:12 05/15/12
Palestinian Hunger Strike Ends
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Palestinian Hunger Strike Ends
Via Reuters: "Most of some 1600 prisoners, a third of the 4800 Palestinians in Israeli jails, began refusing food on April 17 although a few had been fasting much longer - up to 77 days. Their protest centered on demands for more family visits, an end to solitary confinement and an end to so-called "administrative detention", a practice that has drawn international criticism on human rights grounds. Palestinian officials said Egypt had drafted an agreement in Cairo with representatives of the Palestinian prisoners, and that inmates met during the day and had agreed to the terms. There was no immediate word from the prisoners as to whether any had actually ended their strike. An Egyptian official involved in the talks said that under Monday's deal to end the strike, Israel had agreed to end solitary confinement for 19 prisoners and lifted a ban on visits to prisoners by relatives living in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip...".* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. Read more from Nidal al-Mughrabi: www.reuters.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com The Largest Online New Show in the World. Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com From: TheYoungTurks Views: 17646 710 ratings Time: 04:09 More in News & Politics
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23:56:36 05/14/12
New Releases For May 15, 2012 - Press Pause Daily
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This week brings quite a few high profile releases to help unburden your wallet of all of that pesky money.
SHOW NOTES:
GAME 1: Diablo III - PC, MAC
First up is the much anticipated action RPG Diablo 3, which brings players back to the land of Sanctuary.
20 years have passed since the end of the last Diablo 2 expansion, and the Demon Lords Azmodan and Belial make a return.
The game will feature five character classes including: the Barbarian, the Monk, the Wizard, the Witch Doctor, and the Demon Hunter.
You’ll be able to use the environments as a weapon by setting traps, or using destructible objects and environmental obstacles to your advantage.
The game’s multiplayer will utilize a new and improved version of Blizzard’s Battle.net that will make connecting and plyaing with your friends a lot easier.
You’ll also be able to utilize in game artisans that can you to craft new weapons and items, and the in game auction house will let you sell items for in game as well as real world money.
The single player game will let you use up to three AI followers, and skills and abilities will unlock as soon as you level up. You will also be able to use many more of your new skills simultaneously.
Gamers have been patiently waiting for this game for over 10 years. I’m sure there are a lot of people who won’t be heard from for a few weeks after they get their hands on this.
GAME 2: Max Payne 3 - PS3, Xbox 360, PC
Next up is the return of the popular third person shooter Max Payne.
Max Payne 3 sees an older and slightly more broken Max as he decides to take a job down in São Paulo, Brazil, protecting the family of wealthy real estate mogul Rodrigo Branco.
Of course, as things usually go in this type of story, everything turns to shit, and now Max finds himself alone in an unfamiliar city, and he’ll have to find out the truth in order to survive.
The game will feature cutting edge shooting mechanics for precision gunplay, advanced new Bullet Time and Shootdodge effects, full integration of Natural Motion's Euphoria Character Behavior system for lifelike movement.
This will also be the first Max Payne game to feature multiplayer. It will feature the same Bullet Time as the single player game. It will also have many weapons, characters, locations, and more to choose from.
A lot of people were skeptical about a new Max Payne game, especially one not developed by Remedy. However, things are looking pretty good for this release, and it might just be one to take a closer look at.
GAME 3: Game of Thrones - PS3, Xbox 360, PC
Our next game is based on the wildly popular book and television series Game of Thrones.
This 30 plus hour game will take gamers into the George R. R. Martin created world of Westeros as one of two original characters who were both once part of Robert’s Rebellion.
As you play you will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms.
Feel time slow in the heat of battle: Combat mirrors the series' thoughtful approach to war and politics: fighting slows but never stops entirely, forcing the player to make quick, pressured choices before their enemy strikes again.
If you’re a fan of both the books or the TV series, and want to spend more time in the land of Westeros, then go ahead and grab this title today.
GAME 4: Battleship - PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, 3DS, DS
And lastly today we have a tie-in to the upcoming movie based on the classic boardgame Battleship.
Step into the role of Cole Mathis, the U.S. Navy's "boots on the ground," and experience thrilling gameplay as you combat a deadly alien invasion in this game inspired by the upcoming Universal Pictures film.
Command real-time control of naval units, strategize a map-wide plan of attack and direct your fleet to launch air strikes, conduct radar sweeps and engage in high-seas combat.
Battle against the invading threat on the shores of Hawaii as a member of the elite E.O.D. Arm yourself with an arsenal of deadly weapons and upgradeable naval units, all with special attacks and attributes.
The movie itself looks like good dumb fun in the vein of a Michael Bay film, and hopefully this game can be just as entertaining. It is a movie tie-in game though, so I don’t hold out much hope.
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16:00:18 04/28/12
The Most Awkward Car Ride
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The Most Awkward Car Ride
The Embarrassing Dad strikes again! LIKE "Embarrassing Dad"? TWEET IT: clicktotweet.com SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly GET FREE FACEBOOK APP: bit.ly FOLLOW: bit.ly GET FREE PHONE APP: bit.ly T-SHIRTS!!! bit.ly This is the third in a series of brief adventures of The Embarrassing Dad. Please let us know what you think in the comments below! Tell us an embarrassing situation and we will turn the best suggestions into sketches! Episode 1: www.youtube.com Episode 2: www.youtube.com STARRING Jason Horton as The Embarrassing Dad www.youtube.com www.twitter.com Myles Web as Brett CREW Cinematography by Jon "F**king" Na www.youtube.com Executive Producer Mickey Meyer twitter.com Produced by Patrick Pope www.youtube.com Production Coordinator George T. Kimmel IV Gaffer Arthur Hong AD Chris Miller PA/Badass Russell Ford www.twitter.com Editor Nick Gallucci Written by Dan Acker & Michael Gallagher Directed by Michael Gallagher www.youtube.com www.twitter.com %copy 2012 Totally Sketch. All Rights Reserved. --- Totally Sketch, Totally, Sketch, Embarrassing Dad, Embarrassing, Dad, "The Awkward Car Ride", Awkward, Drop off, Comedy, Jason Horton, Sketch comedy, sketch, comedy, teens, teenagers, weird, TotallySketch, jasonhorton, free video, Maker Studios, funny, humor, joke, jokes From: TotallySketch Views: 148377 3088 ratings Time: 02:42 More in Comedy
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20:13:52 03/21/12
Italian labour reforms spark strike call
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Italian labour reforms spark strike call
www.euronews.com Italy's largest trade union has called for a general strike in protest at Prime Minister Mario Monti's attempts to reform the jobs market. Monti has given up on trying to get full union support for sweeping changes to employment protection laws dating back to the 1970s. The CGIL union is calling for a one-day strike in protest. It has warned that because the reforms weaken protections in existing jobs, and not just new work contracts, there' will be mass dismissals from companies. Monti has said the reforms are essential to help create more jobs and boost competitiveness, ensuring that heavily indebted Italy -- which is the eurozone's third biggest economy -- does not go the same way as Greece. Having got the broad support of the more moderate CISL and UIL trade unions and the employers the prime minister has said he will press ahead with the changes. Italy is no stranger to strikes Monti obviously believes he can ride out the threatened protests. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 16 1 ratings Time: 00:54 More in News & Politics
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20:13:52 03/21/12
Italian labour reforms spark strike call
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Italian labour reforms spark strike call
www.euronews.com Italy's largest trade union has called for a general strike in protest at Prime Minister Mario Monti's attempts to reform the jobs market. Monti has given up on trying to get full union support for sweeping changes to employment protection laws dating back to the 1970s. The CGIL union is calling for a one-day strike in protest. It has warned that because the reforms weaken protections in existing jobs, and not just new work contracts, there' will be mass dismissals from companies. Monti has said the reforms are essential to help create more jobs and boost competitiveness, ensuring that heavily indebted Italy -- which is the eurozone's third biggest economy -- does not go the same way as Greece. Having got the broad support of the more moderate CISL and UIL trade unions and the employers the prime minister has said he will press ahead with the changes. Italy is no stranger to strikes Monti obviously believes he can ride out the threatened protests. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 16 1 ratings Time: 00:54 More in News & Politics
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16:27:54 03/20/12
Italy's Monti seeks key labour reforms
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Italy's Monti seeks key labour reforms
www.euronews.com Targeting Italy's red tape wrapped and inefficient labour market, technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti met top trade union leaders on Tuesday. As part of his attempts to revive Italy's chronically uncompetitive economy Monti's is hoping to reach a reform deal with the unions, but even if they do not agree he has pledged to push through changes swiftly. Out would go Article 18 of Italy's labour law, which makes it very difficult to fire workers in companies with more than 15 employees for all but the grossest of misconduct. It is part of legal protection for employees that dates back to the 1970s era of trade union power. A priority is jobs for the young as nearly a third of under-24-year-olds unemployed. For the first time all Italians would be covered by an unemployment benefits plan. Angelino Alfano, who now leads former PM Silvio Berlusconi's party, said: "It's a unique opportunity to reform Italy's labour market. We need this as the labour market is central to the country's competitiveness." Officially only about 57 percent of Italians have a job. That is partly because fewer woman work but the figures also hide a huge underground -- and therefore untaxed -- economy. As well as one of the lowest employment rates in the euro zone Italy also has some of the slowest growth in Europe. Failure to get union backing for reforms will likely lead to strikes and dissent within the grand coalition of parties supporting Monti in parliament. The three main ... From: Euronews Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 01:16 More in News & Politics
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16:27:54 03/20/12
Italy's Monti seeks key labour reforms
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Italy's Monti seeks key labour reforms
www.euronews.com Targeting Italy's red tape wrapped and inefficient labour market, technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti met top trade union leaders on Tuesday. As part of his attempts to revive Italy's chronically uncompetitive economy Monti's is hoping to reach a reform deal with the unions, but even if they do not agree he has pledged to push through changes swiftly. Out would go Article 18 of Italy's labour law, which makes it very difficult to fire workers in companies with more than 15 employees for all but the grossest of misconduct. It is part of legal protection for employees that dates back to the 1970s era of trade union power. A priority is jobs for the young as nearly a third of under-24-year-olds unemployed. For the first time all Italians would be covered by an unemployment benefits plan. Angelino Alfano, who now leads former PM Silvio Berlusconi's party, said: "It's a unique opportunity to reform Italy's labour market. We need this as the labour market is central to the country's competitiveness." Officially only about 57 percent of Italians have a job. That is partly because fewer woman work but the figures also hide a huge underground -- and therefore untaxed -- economy. As well as one of the lowest employment rates in the euro zone Italy also has some of the slowest growth in Europe. Failure to get union backing for reforms will likely lead to strikes and dissent within the grand coalition of parties supporting Monti in parliament. The three main ... From: Euronews Views: 71 1 ratings Time: 01:16 More in News & Politics
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21:35:23 03/19/12
Venizelos prepares to lead Greek socialists to election victory
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Venizelos prepares to lead Greek socialists to election victory
www.euronews.com Evangelos Venizelos has resigned as expected from the Greek government after being elected leader of the socialist PASOK party. The 55-year-old stood unopposed for the job after winning the backing of the party's most influential members. He replaces George Papandreou who had become increasingly unpopular over the imposition of austerity measures. Venizelos is now expected to fight a general election in late April or May but support for any party is not certain with nearly a third of all voters reportedly planning to abstain or cast blank ballots. Meanwhile, strikes against austerity measures and labour reforms continue. Greek seamen were the latest to hold industrial action over threats to their livelihoods. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 82 0 ratings Time: 00:56 More in News & Politics
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21:35:23 03/19/12
Venizelos prepares to lead Greek socialists to election victory
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Venizelos prepares to lead Greek socialists to election victory
www.euronews.com Evangelos Venizelos has resigned as expected from the Greek government after being elected leader of the socialist PASOK party. The 55-year-old stood unopposed for the job after winning the backing of the party's most influential members. He replaces George Papandreou who had become increasingly unpopular over the imposition of austerity measures. Venizelos is now expected to fight a general election in late April or May but support for any party is not certain with nearly a third of all voters reportedly planning to abstain or cast blank ballots. Meanwhile, strikes against austerity measures and labour reforms continue. Greek seamen were the latest to hold industrial action over threats to their livelihoods. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 100 0 ratings Time: 00:56 More in News & Politics
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09:54:06 03/11/12
Israeli strike 'kills Palestinian boy' in new Gaza assault
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Israeli strike 'kills Palestinian boy' in new Gaza assault
www.euronews.com A 12-year-old Palestinian boy has been killed in a third successive day of Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to local medical sources. Another person was injured. It brings to 17 the number of dead in the Israeli bombardment since Friday. The death of a Palestinian militant whose car was targeted by Israeli forces in Gaza City has sparked the worst violence the area has seen for almost a year, with Israel on the receiving end of sustained rocket attacks. The Israeli army confirmed strikes have been carried out and said it was checking reports that a boy had died. He's said to have been killed in northern Gaza. A Palestinian militant reportedly died in a separate attack. The escalating violence has brought calls for a ceasefire from the UN, the EU, the Palestinian Authority and Egypt. Militant groups in Gaza, vowing revenge for the Israeli strikes, have fired more than 100 rockets into southern Israel since Friday. Six people have been injured, one seriously. The police say several more projectiles have been fired into Israeli territory on Sunday. Some 25 were intercepted on Saturday before they landed in Israel, according to the military. The country's defence minister Ehud Barak said its defence system had proved its effectiveness, adding that Israel would strike all those who target Israeli civilians. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 1160 10 ratings Time: 01:17 More in News & Politics
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09:54:06 03/11/12
Israeli strike 'kills Palestinian boy' in new Gaza assault
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Israeli strike 'kills Palestinian boy' in new Gaza assault
www.euronews.com A 12-year-old Palestinian boy has been killed in a third successive day of Israeli strikes on Gaza, according to local medical sources. Another person was injured. It brings to 17 the number of dead in the Israeli bombardment since Friday. The death of a Palestinian militant whose car was targeted by Israeli forces in Gaza City has sparked the worst violence the area has seen for almost a year, with Israel on the receiving end of sustained rocket attacks. The Israeli army confirmed strikes have been carried out and said it was checking reports that a boy had died. He's said to have been killed in northern Gaza. A Palestinian militant reportedly died in a separate attack. The escalating violence has brought calls for a ceasefire from the UN, the EU, the Palestinian Authority and Egypt. Militant groups in Gaza, vowing revenge for the Israeli strikes, have fired more than 100 rockets into southern Israel since Friday. Six people have been injured, one seriously. The police say several more projectiles have been fired into Israeli territory on Sunday. Some 25 were intercepted on Saturday before they landed in Israel, according to the military. The country's defence minister Ehud Barak said its defence system had proved its effectiveness, adding that Israel would strike all those who target Israeli civilians. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 1404 11 ratings Time: 01:17 More in News & Politics
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19:25:26 03/04/12
Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Features Trailer
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Find out all the online features coming your way in Street Fighter III: Third Strike.
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19:34:37 03/01/12
Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition Launch Trailer
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It's time to fight for the future with Capcom's Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition. See the launch trailer for Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition and get ready to welcome...
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10:56:06 02/28/12
Air traffic controllers asked to join Frankfurt strike
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Air traffic controllers asked to join Frankfurt strike
www.euronews.net It has been almost two weeks since the row over pay for groundstaff at Frankfurt Airport has caused disruption at Europe's third busiest hub. However, with the strike having a limited effect, GdF, the union representing the workers, is now asking air traffic controllers to join the industrial action in an act of solidarity. If air traffic controllers do agree to stop working for six hours in the morning, around 300 flights would have to be cancelled. Some, like one woman at the airport, feel the workers' demands are unrealistic. From: Euronews Views: 73 0 ratings Time: 01:01 More in News & Politics
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10:56:06 02/28/12
Air traffic controllers asked to join Frankfurt strike
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Air traffic controllers asked to join Frankfurt strike
www.euronews.net It has been almost two weeks since the row over pay for groundstaff at Frankfurt Airport has caused disruption at Europe's third busiest hub. However, with the strike having a limited effect, GdF, the union representing the workers, is now asking air traffic controllers to join the industrial action in an act of solidarity. If air traffic controllers do agree to stop working for six hours in the morning, around 300 flights would have to be cancelled. Some, like one woman at the airport, feel the workers' demands are unrealistic. From: Euronews Views: 30 0 ratings Time: 01:01 More in News & Politics
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01:14:16 02/18/12
Strike action brings flight chaos to Europe
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Strike action brings flight chaos to Europe
www.euronews.net More than 400 flights were cancelled on Friday at Frankfurt airport from a walk out by apron controllers who guide planes in and out of parking slots. The disruption is set to get worse as the union threatens to step up its action next week over wage demands. The operating company of Europe's third largest airport has called for a return to the negotiating table. From: Euronews Views: 65 0 ratings Time: 01:06 More in News & Politics









