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A Syrian army defector, waves the Syrian revolution flag and shouts slogans shortly after he defected with other soldiers and join the anti-Syrian regime protesters at Khalidiya area in Homs province, central Syria, on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012
Photos   Protests   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
 Irish Times 
UN to discuss action on Syria
| France's UN mission said the Security Council would meet behind closed doors today to discuss the next steps regarding Syria, with council envoys saying the 15-nation body would likely get a new Wes... (photo: AP)
Twitter is a website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc. Which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read messages called tweets.
Internet   Photos   Technology   Twitter   Wikipedia: Twitter  
 The Guardian 
Twitter may censor tweets in individual countries
| MICHAEL LIEDTKE | AP Technology Writer= SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter has refined its technology so it can censor messages on a country-by-country basis. | The additional flexibility announced Thur... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Twitter - Social networking site  The Times Of India 
Twitter to begin restricting user content in some countries
SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter announced on Thursday that it would begin restricting Tweets in certain countries, marking a policy shift for the social media platform that helped propel the popular uprisings ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
France   Germany   Internet   Photos   Wikipedia: Twitter  
Motorola Mobility posts quarterly loss of $80 million, awaits Google deal approval  The Times Of India 
Motorola Mobility posts quarterly loss of $80 million, awaits Google deal approval
Mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility Inc posted a fourth quarter loss on weak revenue on Thursday in what could be its last report before a planned takeover by Google Inc. | Some Google investors have... (photo: Creative Commons / Trent021)
Cellphone   Google   Motorola   Photos   Wikipedia: Motorola Mobility  
Top Stories
 Cebu City skyline - view from Tops Mountainview Park, Busay Hills, Cebu City Philippines (rt1) Sun Star
‘PH still has room for growth’
| DESPITE global uncertainty, emerging economies like the Philippines still has room for growth this year. | Cebu, one of the country’s thriving local economies, should... (photo: WN)
Cebu   Economy   Growth   Philippines   Photos   Wikipedia: Cebu City  
Sony - Electronics - TV The Charlotte Observer
World stocks gain on Fed's low rate pledge
| BANGKOK World stock markets were mostly higher Thursday after the U.S. central bank pledged to keep interest rates low until late 2014 to nurture the country's stubborn... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Bangkok   Markets   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Sony  
Hundreds of Buddhist believers from across India, Nepal and Tibet awaiting their spiritual leader's arrival at Bodhgaya, Bihar state of India for 10-day events of Kalachakra initiation, 31st of December 2011. The Times Of India
Resolve Tibet issue through dialogue, says PM-in-exile
SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweet DHARAMSALA: Tibetan Prime Minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay on Thursday reiterated that the only way to resolve the Tibet issue is through dialo... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Photos   Protesters   Tibet   Violence   Wikipedia: Tibetan people  
In this May 10, 2011 file photo, the exterior view of Skype offices in Palo Alto, Calif., are shown. BBC News
Why crimes on Skype leave witnesses but no evidence
A woman is in custody in Norway accused of murdering her child while her boyfriend allegedly watched on Skype in the UK. It is the latest in a series of incidents alleged... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Crime   Internet   Photos   Technology   Wikipedia: Skype  
 Singapore Dollars - currency - business - finance - money  (mj1) The Times Of India
Asia stocks mostly gain on Fed's low rates pledge
BANGKOK: Asian stock markets were mostly higher Thursday after the U.S. central bank pledged to keep interest rates low for another three years to nurture the country's s... (photo: WN)
Asia   Market   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Hang Seng Index  
Tibetan freedom candle light-Dharamshala-India WorldNews.com
Tibetan Youth Calls on China to Stop Military Crackdowns in Tibet‏
Article by Yeshe Choesang, WN Correspondent Dharamshala. | Dharamshala: - After the deaths of more Tibetans by armed Chinese security forces in eastern Tibet, a candlelig... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Asia   China   Human Rights   Photos   Tibet  
View of Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach from Palos Verdes. After Banning's death in 1885 his sons pursued their interests in promoting the port, which handled 500,000 tons of shipping in that year. The Tribune San Luis Obispo
LA tourism rose to 26.9 million visitors in 2011
| A record number of tourists visited Los Angeles last year | The Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau says 26.9 million people came to town - a 4.2 percent increas... (photo: Creative Commons / NickCPrior)
Photos   Tourism   Travel   US   Wikipedia: Los Angeles  
Michael Phelps my SA
America's next star? Could be anyone
| COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Michael Phelps. Missy Franklin. Jordyn Wieber. Ryan Lochte. | Any of those athletes could be the defining face of the U.S. Olympic team... (photo: Creative Commons / Karen Blaha)
America   Athletes   Missy   Photos   Wikipedia/Michael Phelps  
President Barack Obama gestures during a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, July 11, 2011, before meeting with Republican and Democratic leaders regarding the debt ceiling. Huffington Post
Semi-Tough: The President's State of the Union Address
| Last night in his State of the Union, President Obama presented himself as the champion of the American dream, or in his words, "the American promise" -- "that if you w... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Address   Champion   Family   Photos   Wikipedia/Barack Obama  
Business & Economy Politics
- How to make millions and save the world
- China Ex-Im Bank lends $41M for Bahamas project
- China Ex-Im Bank lends $41M for Bahamas project
- China Ex-Im Bank lends $41M for Bahamas project
Apple Inc. Mosaic
Asia may not be such easy pickings for Apple
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- Jobs, jobs and cars
- National has plans but needs to be on the front foot
- Battlefield of the future
- Key hits stride with Crafar farms decision
A Syrian army defector, waves the Syrian revolution flag and shouts slogans shortly after he defected with other soldiers and join the anti-Syrian regime protesters at Khalidiya area in Homs province, central Syria, on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012
UN to discuss action on Syria
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Entertainment Sport
- Rachcha’s costly action sequence
- Christian Bale leaves the cape behind for an 'adventure&
- Christian Bale leaves the cape behind for an 'adventure&
- Christian Bale leaves the cape behind for an 'adventure&
Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei poses at home in Beijing, China, Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011. Ai, an internationally acclaimed conceptual artist, was detained for nearly three months earlier this year amid an overall crackdown on dissent, setting off concern well beyond the arts circles and civil rights community in which he is well known. The detention and subsequent claims of tax evasion have been interpreted by activists as a way to punish him for his often-outspoken criticism of the authoritarian government. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei brings work to Washington
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- All the tidbits you might have missed from Melbourne Park
- Slick Spanish leaders strengthen Volvo grip
- Isles of wonder
- Burning question: Who will light Olympic cauldron?
Michael Phelps
America's next star? Could be anyone
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Society & Culture Computers & Internet
- Internet privacy is facing new threats
- National has plans but needs to be on the front foot
- Battlefield of the future
- Key starts political year in defensive mode
Apple Inc. Mosaic
Asia may not be such easy pickings for Apple
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- Internet privacy is facing new threats
- Twitter may censor tweets in individual countries
- Why crimes on Skype leave witnesses but no evidence
- The internet celebrity who's chasing Mr Impossible
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Education Health
- Tibetan student 'killed in third Sichuan, China clash
- Trailing, can do better: report needs answers
- State higher education spending decreases
- New Teaser One-Sheet and Trailer from Chinese Horror Nightcl
Details of the Barkhor (Lhasa) in 2007.
Free education for Tibetans
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- Key starts political year in defensive mode
- Popular Criticism Cracks China’s Wall of Denial About Poll
- Stocks open lower on unimpressive U.S. growth
- Protein discovery could lead to new HIV drugs
Michael Phelps
America's next star? Could be anyone
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