2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 Ghana World


Los Angeles Times
   
Apple ordered to pay $533 million in iTunes patent lawsuit   
Los Angeles Times
The bitter patent wars have flared again, and this time, Apple Inc. emerged the loser. The world's most valuable company was ordered by a federal jury to pay $532.9 million to Smartflash, a tiny Texas company that alleged that Apple willfully infringed on its ...

Apple to Pay Texas Company $532.9 Million After iTunes Patent Infringement   Newstalk1290
Apple bets on overturning $533M Smartflash verdict   The Seattle Times
Apple Plays Odds for Overturning $533 Million Verdict   Bloomberg
The Am Law Litigation Daily   
DC Inno   
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Irish Independent
   
End UN veto in genocide votes, plead Amnesty   
Irish Independent
The human rights group Amnesty International has urged the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to surrender their powers of veto where atrocities are being committed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
World response to armed groups shameful: Amnesty   DAWN.com
States fail to protect civilians from militancy, says Amnesty   Arab News
Amnesty International: Powerful nations failing to stop rights abuses   Los Angeles Times
euronews   
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
NPR (blog)   
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The Express Tribune
   
Hear no evil, see no evil   
Daily Sabah
The frequent abuse, harassment and exclusion of Muslims from economic, social and public life, including the rise in anti-Muslim bigotry in Western societies, has never been greater. In the last three decades, discrimination against Muslims in the West has ...

BBC Poll: 27 percent of British Muslims sympathize with Charlie Hebdo attackers   Hot Air
Why the survey of British Muslim attitudes is so profoundly disconcerting   The Independent
British Muslims oppose violence against publication of cartoons   The Hindu
The Times of Israel   
Business Standard   
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USA TODAY
   
Afghanistan: Avalanches Kill Dozens   
New York Times
Avalanches caused by heavy snow have killed at least 124 people in northeastern Afghanistan, an emergency official said Wednesday, as rescuers clawed through debris with their hands to try to save those buried. The avalanches buried homes across four ...

Over 100 dead in Afghanistan avalanches   The Nation
Over 100 die in Afghanistan avalanches   DAWN.com
Avalanches claim up to a hundred lives in Afghanistan   euronews
Business Standard   
TVNZ   
The Sun Daily   
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Wall Street Journal
   
NATO Commander Sees Shortcoming in US Aid to Ukraine   
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—U.S. assistance that has been provided to Ukraine so far isn't “changing the results” in the ground conflict there, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's top military commander said Wednesday. The Obama administration is weighing a ...

US military leaders say Russian response to lethal aids unpredictable   Xinhua
US Mulling Lethal Aid to Ukraine; Russian Response a Concern   New York Times

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Kansas City Star
   
Sisi turns the screw in Egypt   
Irish Times
A new law giving authorities sweeping powers to crack down on individuals and groups who “undermine national unity” or threaten public order “by any means” is the latest turn of the screw by Egypt's increasingly brutal, authoritarian government. The decree ...

Britain to support Egyptian parliament   Daily News Egypt
Egypt court set to rule on poll law   Gulf Times
Egypt sets Morsi trial verdict for prison break May 16   Business Standard
WJAC Johnstown   
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ChicagoNow (blog)
   
American Sniper Should Have Won Oscars for Best Actor and Best Picture   
ChicagoNow (blog)
Bradley Cooper and Clint Eastwood deserved Oscars for their work on “American Sniper”. I say this not because I am unapologetically supportive of our military and veterans. I say this because even though I have spent nearly every waking moment for the ...

Insanity Defense Fails in Killing of the Former Navy Sniper Chris Kyle   New York Times
Prosecutor criticizes PTSD claim in Routh defense   Jacksonville Daily Progress
'AMERICAN SNIPER' JURORS: FORMER MARINE KNEW RIGHT FROM WRONG   Texarkana Gazette
WVNS-TV   
myCentralOregon.com   
ABC News   
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BBC News
   
Trouble in the Tunnel: Fallout in Gaza (Part 2)   
VICE News
During the devastating 50-day war in Israel and Gaza this past summer, around 18,000 homes in Gaza were destroyed or severely damaged, leaving around 120,000 residents homeless. Now, with trouble in neighboring Sinai and infighting between ...

Opening the floodgates of Israel bashing   Jewish Journal
Labour MP Michael McCann calls for total Hamas ban   Jewish Chronicle
Israeli Forces Open Fire on Gaza Farmers   International Middle East Media Center
TheTower.org   
Consortium News   
Jewish Business News   
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legal Insurrection (blog)
   
A Test Iran Is Sure to Pass   
legal Insurrection (blog)
Kerry says that the U.S. is “testing” Iran, but if Iran never fails, what does the test prove? 2015-02-25_120904_Kerry_Zarif. At a Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing yesterday, Secretary of State John Kerry took aim at critics of the Obama administration's ...

Iran agrees smoother cooperation with IAEA, EU optimistic of a deal   Middle East Confidential
US will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapon White House   Jagran Post
Iran's Intent is the Real Issue, Says Former IAEA Inspector   The Real News Network
indiablooms   
Al-Monitor   
Tehran Times   
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US nominates first ambassador to Somalia since ill-fated intervention   
The Star Online
NAIROBI (Reuters) - President Barack Obama has nominated the first U.S. ambassador to Somalia since the early 1990s, when the United States pulled its diplomatic staff out of the country following an ill-fated intervention exemplified by the "Black Hawk ...


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