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Double standard seen in Arab response to Libya
Arab leaders don't relish attacking one of their own. But bloodshed across Libya and Western pressure have forced them into supporting international airstrikes against Col. Moammar Kadafi, who in many ways is merely a caricature of monarchies and...Tags: Baseball, Demonstration, Ali Abdullah Saleh, United Nations, Science and Technology
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BAHRAIN: Manama recalls ambassador to Iran, alleging 'blatant interference'
Babylon & BeyondBahrain on Tuesday recalled its ambassador to Iran after an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman decried the "unacceptable" presence of foreign troops in Bahrain, Iranian state media reported. Additional security forces from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab... -
BAHRAIN: Gates urges reform to keep Iran at bay amid renewed violence
Babylon & BeyondDefense Secretary Robert Gates urged United States ally Bahrain to take "far-reaching steps" toward reform, and quickly, in order to prevent Iran from exploiting the rift between the Sunni monarchy and the largely Shiite protesters. "I expressed the... -
Book review: 'The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt' by Toby Wilkinson
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt Toby Wilkinson Random House: 615 pp., $35 Published barely a month after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was forced to resign, Toby Wilkinson's magisterial "The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt" has a news hook that...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Heads of State, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Egypt
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ARAB WORLD: Rich Gulf states may roll out their own Marshall Plan to help Bahrain, Oman
Babylon & BeyondOil- and energy-rich Gulf Arab states are considering rolling out a massive Marshall Plan-style program to help poorer neighbors Bahrain and Oman tackle unrest and social discontent, Kuwaiti media has reported. According to the Kuwaiti Arabic daily Al... -
North Korea: A nation in the dark
Around the world, authoritarian regimes have tried to keep their citizens from hearing news of the protests raging throughout the Middle East and in their own countries. Some have tried shutting down cellphone and Internet service, but that has only...Tags: Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Television
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Yemen leader reportedly reaches tentative pact with opposition
Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh has tentatively agreed to a five-point plan from opposition leaders that includes the demand that the man who has ruled the troubled Arabian Peninsula nation for more than three decades step down by the end of the...Tags: Demonstration, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Armed Conflicts, Defense, Heads of State
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Charlie Sheen, the 'unemployed winner,' takes his fight to Twitter [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogCharlie Sheen is on Twitter, taking his message of winning directly to the people after a couple days of TV interviews that have been described as a meltdown. Sheen created the @CharlieSheen account on Tuesday and for most of the day, he hadn't tweeted... -
IRAN: Parliamentary report calls for 'firm' action against opposition leaders, claims foreign powers behind Feb. 14 rally
Babylon & BeyondAn Iranian parliamentary panel set up to probe anti-government protests in Tehran on Feb. 14 called on by opposition leaders Mir-Houssein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi -- whom opposition websites claim have been jailed -- urged Iran to take "firm" action....... -
Libya keeps foreign journalists on tight leash
A burst of gunfire and squealing tires kicked off what was scheduled to be a day of anti-government protests in Tripoli, Libya's capital. The foreign journalists in town, all watched by minders, struggled to find out what was happening. "Al Qaeda is on...Tags: Getaway Travel, News Agency, Entertainment, United Nations, Television
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Security forces fire on Yemen demonstrators; dozens hurt
Dozens of people were injured Tuesday when Yemen's security forces opened fire on demonstrators demanding that President Ali Abdullah Saleh step down after more than three decades in power, witnesses said. Yemen's government issued a statement saying the...Tags: Getaway Travel, Demonstration, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Armed Conflicts, Riots
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Obama seeks to mollify U.S. Jewish groups uneasy about Mideast turmoil
As Egypt's government hurtled toward collapse, a senior White House official got on the phone with American Jewish leaders who were worried what it might mean for the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. The official, Daniel Shapiro of the National Security...Tags: Egypt, United Nations, Peace Negotiations, Diplomacy, Heads of State
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