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Athens: Rightists clash with immigrants

Extreme right groups threw stones at immigrants, unionists and human rights activists in Athens who were protesting against a wall on the Greek-Turkish border.

The extremists then clashed with police who used tear gas.

10 Ways Google, Apple Will Clash in 2011

People have been talking about Google battling Facebook for online user engagement for the last couple of years since the social network has rocketed to stardom and swelled to accommodate 550 million-plus users. Yet 2010 marked several fresh battlefronts between Google and its one-time cozy partner Apple. In 2010, the companies announced a number of new products and initiatives that encroach on the other’s turf. After a lukewarm 2008 and tepid 2009, Google’s Android platform blasted into the mobile stratosphere to challenge Apple’s iPhone and iPad. While advertising has largely been the provenance of Google, Apple launched iAds, an in-application platform to help developers make money from their iOS applications. The companies compete on several other fronts& Web browsers, computer OSes, Web TVs& and will continue to do so in 2011 as Google and Apple enter new areas to rival each other. For example, expect there to be a high-stakes battle between Google and Apple in near-field communications, the short-range wireless technology that can enable mobile payments from smartphones and other applications. In this slide show, eWEEK walks through 10 major ways Google and Apple will duke it out for the Web next year. Happy holidays. – …


Pakistan clash kills 35 people

The Pakistani military says 11 soldiers and 24 militants have been killed in a clash near the Afghan border, RFE/RL reports. The military says dozens of militants attacked five checkpoints in the northwest’s Mohmand tribal area overnight.

Moscow: Football fans clash with police

Police detained 65 football fans in Moscow and 60 in St. Petersburg on Saturday during protests against the death of a Moscow Spartak football club supporter.

Some 5,000 young people, mainly football fans and members of nationalist organizations, protesting the death gathered on central Moscow’s Manezh Square.

PM rules out clash among institutions


ISLAMABAD – Ruling out the possibility of clash between the institutions, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that his Government would continue following the path of reconciliation with the aim to promoting the mutual respect amongst the state institutions.
Addressing the nation on Sunday evening, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said if the Government could work with Armed Forces and evolve consensus among the political forces then it could also work with judiciary to take the country forward and provide speedy justice to the masses.
Flanked by the Chief Ministers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, AJK Premier, Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan, and Senior Ministers from Punjab and Sindh, Prime Minister Gilani said that the elected leadership from all the four provinces, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan was sitting with him and it was the dividend of their policy of reconciliation. He, once again, reiterated his GovernmentÂ’s resolve to take all the stakeholders on board for the collective good of the people of the country.
He stressed the need for collective endeavour on part of the Government and judiciary for the provision of legal, social and economic justice to the people, for which his Government was ready to sit with judiciary to evolve some viable mechanism. “For provision of justice to people I am ready to take any step and whatever suggestion will come up in this regard, my Government will welcome it,” he added.
Referring to the false news about withdrawal of judgesÂ’ restoration notice, he said it was immediately denied by him and President Zardari too had termed it false but even then it was not accepted and it could be the violation of the principles of mutual respect among the institutions. And it was tantamount to insulting the very Office of Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister said that he had ordered inquiry into the news report that caused all the mess so that the nation might know who had conspired to harm the relations between the judiciary and the Government.
Recalling the release of judges soon after his nomination as the Leader of the House, Premier Gilani said, “If I announce restoration of the judges, it is accepted. Similarly, if I deny a news, then keeping in view the stature of the position, it too should be accepted by all forums.”
“If a false news is given preference over the words of the Prime Minister, it would be an insult to the stature of the Prime Minister,” he remarked.
“If the Government and judiciary take steps together then we can administer justice to the poor people of the country. We can counter forces of oppression. We can bring those to justice, who usurp rights of people.”
Gilani said that as a public representative, he understood the need of justice. He called for improvement in administrative and judicial system. He vowed to take every step for provision of justice to people and said the Government would welcome any suggestions in the cause of justice.
Premier Gilani reminded when he decided to restore judges through an executive order he was told that he could not do it and it would be a violation of the Constitution and the action could come under Article 6.
“But I did not listen to those voices. I did not give any importance to any danger and announced restoration of judges,” he said, adding, “I was also told that validation of Parliament was necessary for the Executive Order. I referred to this in one of my speeches that people were saying this to me but I stood by my decision. But this speech of mine was given different meanings. I made it clear at that time that I had not given my opinion but only explained the background in which I took that decision.”
The Prime Minister reminded the nation that they were living in a parliamentary democratic system, which stood on the principle of division (of power) and mutual respect. “This (democracy) teaches us respect for every state institution including judiciary, legislature, executive and media,” he said.
The Prime Minister said that this system also provided respect for the Armed Forces and law enforcing institutions, whose men sacrificed their lives for countryÂ’s defence; for executive, which maintained the countryÂ’s administrative affairs by working day and night; and for Parliament, which did legislation.
“The Prime Minister is said to be the Leader of the House in this system and deserves respect,” he added.
“The words of the Prime Minister, be it verbal or written, are respected. If he utters verbally that the house arrest of judges should be ended, they could not be kept confined. If he (the Prime Minister) announces the restoration of honourable judges, that is accepted,” Gilani said.
Shedding some light on his GovernmentÂ’s achievements, which he also attributed to their policy of reconciliation, Prime Minister Gilani said that they had brought the provinces together and consensus NFC Award was signed.
Similarly besides restoring the original shape of the Constitution, the passage of 18th Amendment had enhanced both the monetary and administrative powers of the provinces.
They in support of the provinces had declared war against price-hike and would come down hard on profiteers and hoarding mafias. He also announced the GovernmentÂ’s plan to reorganise eight public sector institutions so that their financial burden on the national exchequer could be reduced. He also referred to their efforts, which resulted in European Union allowing access to Pakistani goods in their markets.
He also gave a brief resume to the GovernmentÂ’s efforts for the rehabilitation of the flood-affected people and also thanked the international community, which had come all-out in aid to the Government of Pakistan in handling this calamity.
He, once again, reiterated his GovernmentÂ’s unflinching support to the people of Kashmir and said that they would continue highlighting the ongoing unprecedented programme of the innocent Kashmir people at the hands of Indian forces.
About the Accountability process he said that being a politician they were subjected to accountability at various stages: first at the time of their nomination papers with the returning officer where even a default of a utility bill could result in their disqualification; the second stage was public accountability who could vote them out; and the third stage was Public Accounts Committee of the Parliament.
He further said that they were working on mechanism of transparent accountability and as soon as the Parliament would evolve consensus on it, the same would be given the shape of law.
He said that they would complete their mandated term and would go to the court of masses in 2013 to seek their justice.
He also reiterated his partyÂ’s stance that they would continue to follow the path of politics of reconciliation to evolve harmony and cohesion among the state institutions and political forces.

Police clash with anti-gay protesters in Belgrade

In downtown Belgrade, Serbian police (MUP) officers clashed with 6,000 protesters rallying against the Belgrade Pride gay parade. Serbian President Boris Tadić reacted to the violence by saying that “the state is ready to get tough with the hooligans”.

Fresh Apple TV to Clash with Google TV

The new Apple TV, a box that costs $99, is expected to challenge Google TV in a classic battle for the living room this holiday season. Who has the edge and why? – When Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new Apple TV Sept.
1 in one of his patented oh-there’s-one-more-thing-moments, analysts rushed to
compare the digital TV service to the forthcoming and ballyhooed Google TV.
The freshened Apple TV is like the old hobbyist passion,
albeit streamlined and sa…


Protesters, police clash as G-20 kicks off

Thousands of G-20 protesters marched through Toronto on Saturday; several hundred clashed with police, setting cars ablaze. Meanwhile, world leaders began economic recovery talks on the first day of the G-20 summit.

Sat Eye Candy: Mick Jones of The Clash, B.A.D., Carbon/Silicon

ONE OF ENGLAND’S GREAT GIFTS TO MODERN ROCK TURNS 55

Mick Jones is a scrappy bloke with a brilliant mind. He’s been one of rock’s future forward pioneers since The Clash first strapped on guitars in the 70s, and he’s continued to unearth new combinations of sound that always have an ear to the street and a nose for what’s next. You can hear this zeitgeist in Big Audio Dynamite and his more recent efforts with Carbon/Silicon and Gorillaz. Unabashedly political, Jones has been a mighty fist to the head of fascists, numbskulls and other greedy, power mad twits around the world. Music matters when Mick Jones plays it, and kudos to him for making it fun, too. Happy freakin’ birthday, sir!

We begin our salute with a clip from the movie Rude Boy.

B.A.D. is one of THE most influential acts on contemporary pop but doesn’t often get the credit they deserve. And unlike a lot of the haircuts mixing punk, reggae and dance today, Mick and his posse could kill it live. This clip comes from the UK Freedom Concert in 1988.

Old blokes can rock, too!

A blast of early Clash.

One more from Big Audio Dynamite.

We end with Jones’ best known lead vocal in The Clash.


AHAB and Maan al-Sanea: Clash of the Saudi titans

The contours of a Saudi financial scandal become clearer

AT THE weekend, many Saudis speed across the 28km (17-mile) causeway joining their country to the more relaxed kingdom of Bahrain to enjoy a drink, a film, or “a pair of beautiful legs”, as one Bahraini delicately puts it. Sometimes, in their eagerness, they crash over the rails.

The financial traffic between the two countries also produced a terrible wreck last year—one of the worst in the history of banking in the Gulf. In May 2009 The International Banking Corporation (TIBC), a Bahrain bank owned by a venerable Saudi merchant family, the Gosaibis, defaulted on its obligations. The default was an early sign that its parent, the Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi & Brothers Group (AHAB), was in financial trouble. …

Legal confusion on internet privacy: The clash of data civilisations

Sharply differing attitudes towards privacy in Europe and America are a headache for the world’s internet giants

WATCHDOGS are growling at the web giants, and sometimes biting them. In May European data-protection agencies wrote to Google, Microsoft and Yahoo! demanding independent proof that they were making promised changes to protect the privacy of users’ search history. They also urged Google to store sensitive search data for only six months instead of nine.

In April ten privacy and data-protection commissioners from countries including Canada, Germany and Britain wrote a public letter to Eric Schmidt, Google’s boss, demanding changes in Google Buzz, the firm’s social-networking service, which had been criticised for dipping into users’ Gmail accounts to find “followers” for them without clearly explaining what it was doing. Google promptly complied. …

This Version Had To Be Better

Clash of the Titans has a 31% on Rotten Tomatoes, surely this would be an improvement? Just think of the CGI possibilities!

Nadal sets up Murray for blockbuster clash

Rafael Nadal set up a blockbuster Australian Open quarter-final with Andy Murray yesterday and Justine Henin’s comeback stayed on track, but there was misery for Dinara Safina who pulled out injured. On a day of upsets, the tournament ended for US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro and French

Institutions’ clash wishful thinking: PM


MULTAN – Asking the confrontationmongers to come out of their illusions, Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani reiterated on Sunday that government would not let occur any collision ‘among the institutions’ as it respected the judiciary.
“Those, who think that the clash will happen and we’ll call the army to take control of situation, are in illusions. We’ll respect the judiciary while the executive and parliament will play their constitutional role,” he added while addressing a public meeting here at district sports ground after inaugurating the construction work of different development projects launched under Prime Minister Development Package.
Holding the masses as a supreme power, he said they wanted democracy to flourish in the country and not any clash. “Therefore, no clash will take place,” he added.
He maintained that the Constitution had set the limits for all institutions and, God willing, no collision would occur and all institutions would continue to work within their set limits. He lauded the role of the army, police, public and parliamentarians, saying they all rendered tremendous sacrifices in the war against terrorism.
He resolved to respect all institutions and strengthen them in the context of 1973 Constitution. “I want to tell those who’re planning to weaken the democracy that we’ll not let the fruit of Mohtarma’s sacrifice go waste. We’ve no more chance. We’ll hold democracy firmly as we’ve paid heavily for it,” he stressed.
Declaring last general polls as historic, he said: “It was general Musharraf who claimed he would not let Benazir and Nawaz Sharif return to the country. Now see! who is in and who is out?” he posed a question. He said the people responded to Musharraf’s challenge as a result of which today he was out of country while both Mohtarma and Nawaz Sharif returned. He said Benazir Bhutto sacrificed her life for the accomplishment of pledges she made with the public about changing the system. “She embarked on a mission to revive 1973 Constitution, protect the system and safeguard public’s rights. She gave her life for this mission,” he added. According to him, the PPP is the symbol of the federation and a guarantee to the national security.
Referring to the problems being faced by the public, he said his government owned all the problems. “We’ll never put the blame on previous governments. Today we’re in while they’re out because they failed to solve public problems. We assure you that we’ll settle all issues in five years,” he promised.
He said the enemies of democracy launched attack on Benazir Bhutto on her arrival while the country was under emergency rule and the judges were either removed or put under house arrest at that time.
“It was Mohtarma (Benazir Bhutto) who challenged the dictator and announced to restore the Chief Justice and hoist flag on his house,” the PM recalled, adding that Ms Bhutto convinced the entire world and forced the dictator to shed his uniform. “He ruled the country as president and army chief for eight years but he could not survive for just six months as president in democracy,” he told the audience, adding that the democratic vision of Benazir Bhutto forced the dictator to hold elections.
He credited Benazir Bhutto and President Asif Ali Zardari for the restoration of democracy in the country.
“It was Mohtarma who convinced Mian Nawaz Sharif to contest polls and when he visited Garhi Khuda Bukhsh to condole the martyrdom of Mohtarma, it was Asif Zardari who prevented Sharifs from boycotting the elections,” he maintained. He claimed that there would not have been free media, independent judiciary or democracy had the PML (N) boycotted the 2008 polls.
He said the PML (N) and PPP were running coalition government in Punjab while the latter formed government in the Centre while the person who could not find even a little space within the country was Gen Musharraf.
According to him, Multan is a historical place as many movements started from here. “Great leader Zulfikar Ali Bhutto launched his drive to change the system from Multan. He wanted to empower the common man, poor labourer and tenant, and proved that the change was possible through ballot.” He declared to revive the historic importance of Multan, saying it would be turned into Bhutto’s fortress.
Gilani announced to give jobs to the people, saying he was jailed for this crime and he would continue to commit it again and again. He said the government would launch such projects aimed at generating job opportunities. He said the previous government employed 100,000 persons and his government confirmed their services. He said he would talk to the Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif for release of big city allowance for Multan.
The public meeting was also addressed by the Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Hamid Saed Kazmi, Senator Malik Salah Udden Dogar, MPAs Abdul Qadir Gilani, Nazim Shah, Malik Ahmad Hassan Dehar and Amir Dogar, PPP Multan district coordinator Khalid Hanif Lodhi and city president Khurshid Khan.
Earlier talking to a delegation of Multan Press Club at Circuit House, PM said he was not opposed to the Saraiki province but the prevailing conditions did not permit the launching of this move. He reiterated that the government strongly believed in provincial autonomy. He said the performance of the government could be gauged from its achievements like declaration of NFC award. “We’ve ensured just distribution of national resources through NFC,” he added. He said the Karachi-Peshawar Motorway would be constructed soon.
Later on, the PM also met with the delegations of Multan Bar and hawkers. He announced Rs20 million fund for the construction of new chambers at the district courts. Similarly, responding to a demand from newspaper sellers, he directed the commissioner Multan division to select an appropriate site for the construction of a newspaper market.

Eagles keen to get off to a flyer

Defending champions Egypt and Nigeria clash in the Africa Cup of Nations Group C curtain raiser under the scorching afternoon sun at the brand-new Ombaka Stadium in Angola today.  Both teams are expected to progress to the knockout stages of the continental showpiece at the expense of MozambiqueDefending champions Egypt and Nigeria clash in the Africa Cup of Nations Group C curtain raiser under the scorching afternoon sun at the brand-new Ombaka Stadium in Angola today. Both teams are expected to progress to the knockout stages of the continental showpiece at the expense of Mozambique

Egyptian troops clash with Palestinians

An Egyptian soldier has been killed and 12 Palestinians wounded in a clash on the border of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. A gun battle erupted on the Gaza border, as Egyptian troops clashed with Palestinian stone throwers and gunmen from the ruling Islamic militant group Hamas.

Anti-whaling boat sinking after clash with Japanese ship in Antarctica

A high-tech craft operated by a conservation group to stymie Japanese whaling is sinking in Antartic waters after Japanese ship the Shonan Maru allegedly ‘cut it in half’. The Ady Gil’s six-person crew have been rescued after the incident. The clash was apparently the most serious

Developing nations clash over climate targets

A major rift surfaced at UN climate talks between emerging giants and countries most exposed to the ravages of global warming as top polluter China took aim at rich nations for failing to act.    Tensions over climate targets emerged on the third day of the landmark negotiations in CopenhagenA major rift surfaced at UN climate talks between emerging giants and countries most exposed to the ravages of global warming as top polluter China took aim at rich nations for failing to act. Tensions over climate targets emerged on the third day of the landmark negotiations in Copenhagen

Anti-Islamic protesters clash with police

Police have clashed with anti-Islamic protesters in the city of Nottingham in the UK. Eleven people were arrested as police officers came between the English Defence League supporters and anti-facscist counter-demonstrators.

Korean naval ships “clash at sea”

A South Korean warship has exchanged fire with a North Korean naval vessel, reports from both countries say. Officials in Seoul say the South Korean vessel opened fire when the Northern ship crossed a disputed sea border. The North Korean vessel then fired back.