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Al-Jazeera reporter detained for 7 hours in Egypt

Post n°13 pubblicato il 07 Febbraio 2011 da jmsqoaydr
 

CAIRO – The Egyptian military detained a correspondent for Al-Jazeera's English-language news channel for seven hours in Cairo on Sunday, said the network, which has been targeted repeatedly throughout the unrest in Egypt.

Ayman Mohyeldin, an American citizen, was detained near Tahrir Square, where protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak continued for a 13th day. He was released seven hours later, the channel said.

Pressure on news media covering the crisis intensified last week, as pro-government mobs armed with sticks attacked Egyptian and foreign journalists as well as human rights workers and others observing and recording the violent scenes.

Dozens have been detained, sometimes for several days. One journalist, an Egyptian reporter, has been killed in the protests, dying Friday of gunshot wounds.

The Emmy-nominated Mohyeldin is the station's Egypt corespondent and has previously covered the Gaza war.

On Friday, the Qatar-based network said its offices in Cairo were set ablaze, along with the equipment inside it, and its website hacked. The station announced later that day that security forces arrested its Cairo bureau chief, Abdel-Fattah Fayed, and correspondent Ahmed Youssef.

The previous week, Al-Jazeera said its bureau was forcibly closed, all its journalists had press credentials revoked, and nine journalists were detained. The station has had trouble staying on air, due to high levels of interference in its broadcast signal. Al-Jazeera's live Arabic-language channel was unreachable on some satellites during the height of some of the protests.

The Egyptian government said last week that reports of "an official policy against international media" were false, and that violence against journalists was unacceptable.

"International media have been, and are always, welcome in Egypt," said the state-run Cairo Press Center, which oversees media accreditation. It said more than 1,000 international journalists were in the country.

"Regrettably, international journalists have been endangered by the same conditions that have threatened all Egyptians in areas of the country where there have been major disturbances and a breakdown of security," the center said.

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Bucknell cruises past Navy 75-49 in Patriot League

Post n°12 pubblicato il 06 Febbraio 2011 da jmsqoaydr
 
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LEWISBURG, Pa. – Joe Willman and Mike Muscala each had a double-double to help Bucknell cruise to a 75-49 win over Navy on Saturday night.

Muscala finished with 11 points, 17 rebounds and five assists for the Bison (16-8, 7-1 Patriot League). Willman finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds, while Bryson Johnson also had 18 points.

Bucknell has won 10 of its past 11 games, bouncing back after a 90-70 rout to Army on Jan. 29. The Bison controlled the boards, outrebounding Navy 46-26.

Bucknell never trailed in the contest, scoring the first 10 points of the game. The Bison, who made 53.4 percent (31 for 58) of their shots, went into halftime with a 41-22 lead and pushed their margin to as many as 28 points in the second half.

The Midshipmen (8-16, 3-5), who had their three-game winning streak snapped, were held to 27.6 percent (16 for 58) from the floor.

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Maryland-Eastern Shore beats Norfolk State 88-84

Post n°11 pubblicato il 06 Febbraio 2011 da jmsqoaydr
 
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PRINCESS ANNE, Md. – Kevin White scored 22 points and had eight assists and Tyler Hines added a double-double to lead Maryland-Eastern Shore over Norfolk State 88-84 on Saturday.

The Spartans shot 54.5 percent from the field (30 of 55), including 6 of 9 by Hines, who had 17 points and 16 rebounds.

Hillary Haley added 16 points and Lyvann Obame Obame chipped in 15 for the Hawks (5-17, 2-7 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference), who snapped a five-game losing skid.

The Hawks outrebounded the Spartans 40-31, helping to overcome 12 turnovers that led to 13 Norfolk State points.

The Spartans (11-10, 9-8) were just 7 of 28 from 3-point range, snapping a five-game winning streak, their longest since 1997-98.

Kyle O'Quinn had a double-double for Norfolk State with 19 points and 12 rebounds. Aleek Pauline added 16 points and seven assists and Marcos Tamares had 15 points.

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World food prices hit record high: UN agency

Post n°10 pubblicato il 03 Febbraio 2011 da jmsqoaydr
 
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ROME (AFP) – World food prices reached their highest level ever recorded in January and are set to keep rising for months, the UN food agency said on Thursday, warning that the hardest-hit countries could face turmoil.

Rising food prices have been cited among the driving forces behind recent popular revolts in north Africa, including the uprising in Egypt and the toppling of Tunisia's long-time president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

And in its latest survey, the Food and Agriculture Organisation said its index which monitors monthly price changes for a variety of staples averaged 231 points in January -- the highest level since records began in 1990.

"The new figures clearly show that the upward pressure on world food prices is not abating. These high prices are likely to persist in the months to come," FAO economist and grains expert Abdolreza Abbassian said in a statement.

The Index rose by 3.4 percent from December -- with big increases in particular for dairy, cereal and oil prices. The rises were most significant in China, India, Indonesia and Russia, data from FAO's monthly report showed.

"There are a lot of factors that could spark turmoil in countries and food is one of them," Abbassian said, pointing out however that several countries have become better at managing prices after a series of riots in 2007 and 2008.

"They have learnt from previous episodes," he said, adding however: "These are obviously not very easy times. There is now no hope that prices will return to anything we can consider normal, at least until the summer."

The data from the Rome-based FAO showed that prices for dairy products rose by 6.2 percent from December, oils and fats gained 5.6 percent, while cereals went up by 3.0 percent because of lower global supply of wheat and maize.

"The increase in prices follows stronger export demand during the last month and concerns about tightening supplies of high quality wheat. The market was also supported by higher oil prices and a weaker US dollar," FAO said.

Meat prices remained broadly stable due to a fall in prices in Europe caused by last month's scare over dioxin poisoning in eggs and pork in Germany, compensated by a slight increase in export prices from Brazil and the US.

"High food prices are of major concern especially for low-income food deficit countries that may face problems in financing food imports and for poor households which spend a large share of their income on food," Abbassian said.

Global aid agency Oxfam said: "Millions of people's lives are at risk."

"Poor people in developing countries spend between 50 and 80 percent of their income on food, making higher prices, as well as unpredictable prices, a serious threat to their ability to eat," Oxfam said in a statement.

Oxfam blamed the price rises on reduced production due to bad weather, increased oil prices making fertilizer and transport more expensive, increased demand for biofuels, export restrictions and financial speculation.

It called on governments to implement social protection programmes for the people hardest hit by the price rises and to help control prices "by increasing support and investments in small scale agriculture."

The FAO data showed the Food Price Index hit 200 points over the whole of 2008 at the height of the 2007/2008 food crisis. It breached that level for the first time in October 2010 with 205 points.

In Africa, Somalia has been particularly hard hit by a rise in prices for red sorghum and maize due to a poor 2010 crop, while Uganda has seen a rise in the price of maize because of strong demand from neighbouring countries.

Meanwhile ongoing unrest in Ivory Coast had helped push up prices in West Africa as a whole because of its status as a key transport hub, it said.

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"Tick Tock" tops best-selling book list

Post n°9 pubblicato il 03 Febbraio 2011 da jmsqoaydr
 
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NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – "Tick Tock," James Patterson's latest novel, jumped to the top of the Publishers Weekly best-sellers list, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide.

The top 10 best-sellers list follows.

Hardcover Fiction Last Week

1. "Tick Tock" by James Patterson (Little, Brown, $27.99). -

2. "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest" by Stieg Larsson (Knopf, $27.95). 3

3. "Strategic Moves" by Stuart Woods (Putnam, $25.95). 2

4. "The Inner Circle" by Brad Meltzer Grand Central, $26.99 4

5. "Shadowfever" by Karen Marie Moning (Delacorte, $26) 1

6. "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett (Putnam/Amy Einhorn, $24.95) 8

7. "The Sentry" by Robert Crais (Putnam, $26.95) 5

8. "Dead or Alive" by Tom Clancy with Grant Blackwood (Putnam, $28.95) 7

9. "Call Me Irresistible" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips (Morrow, $25.99) 6

10. "The Confession" by John Grisham (Doubleday, $28.95) 10

Hardcover Nonfiction

1. "Unbroken" by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House, $27) 1

2. "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" by Amy Chua (Penguin Press, $25.95) 2

3. "The Hidden Reality" by Brian Greene (Knopf, $29.95) -

4. "The Next Decade" by George Friedman (Doubleday, $27.95) -

5. "The 4-Hour Body" by Timothy Ferriss (Crown, $27) 6

6. "Decision Points" by George W. Bush (Crown, $35) 4

7. "The Investment Answer" by Daniel C. Goldie & Gordon S. Murray (Business Plus, $18) 8

8. "Cleopatra" by Stacy Schiff (Little, Brown, $29.99) 7

9. "Sexy Forever" by Suzanne Somers (Crown, $25.99) 3

10. "Autobiography of Mark Twain" Ed. by Harriet Elinor Smith. (Univ. of Calif. Press, $34.95) 11

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