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August 06, 2008 News and Trends

Google Insights for Search

Wed, 06 Aug 2008 06:40:43 PDT
In June, Google Trends, underwent quite a few updates such as actual numeric results and the ability to download them to a spreadsheet. Today, Google launches a completely new version of Google trends with exciting new features, called Google Insights for search.

US News Expands The Ranking Service

Tue, 14 Aug 2007 08:14:05 PDT
US News&World Report, an authoritative source for US university rankings has launched an auto ranking website in what seems to be an expansion move towards a general online ranking service.

Keeping The Pace

Wed, 06 Aug 2008 13:02:05 PDT
Trends among watch enthusiasts.

CBC, NBC take different approach toward Olympic coverage (The Globe and Mail)

Tue, 29 Jul 2008 18:07:40 PDT
American audience will get most of its fill during prime time only

Real-Time Local News for New Jersey Now Available

Fri, 28 Sep 2007 00:00:01 PDT
Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) September 28, 2007 -- New Jersey is a busy state. In addition to being the nation's most densely populated state, it's the most active - there's more happening...

Omar Khadr Obsession Theater: Khadr’s sitting in a big huge comfy chair…

Tue, 15 Jul 2008 10:03:02 PDT
Omar Khadr Obsession Theater: Khadr’s sitting in a big huge comfy chair… Read Comments/Make Comments (There's 1 so far) The left had hoped that the opening scene would be Khadr chained to some funky torture contraption being whipped and “water-boarded” by Dick Cheney wearing a Halliburton t-shirt with Bush and Rumsfeld and Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh laughing like jackals in the background… Alas, Omar Khadr, the enemy charged as a killer of a member of our allied team, and an al-Qaeda


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11:57 AM

Mauritania officer takes over president palace

Source: Washington Post

Mauritania forces stage coup after officers sacked

NOUAKCHOTT (Reuters) - Presidential guardsmen seized Mauritanian President Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi in a coup on Wednesday after he sacked several top army officers, and announced that he had been deposed.

Soldiers gathered at the presidential palace after Abdallahi replaced senior army officers during a political crisis in the northwest African country, one of the continent's newest oil producers which also mines iron, copper and gold.

A "State Council" led by one of the sacked officers, former presidential guard chief Mohamed Ould Abdelaziz, said Abdallahi was now "former president" and annulled his previous decree sacking Abdelaziz and the heads of the army and Gendarmerie.

The communique, described as the council's "Statement No. 1," was broadcast by Gulf-based al-Arabiya television. State television and radio in Nouakchott had both ceased broadcasting earlier in the day.

Abdallahi won elections last year and took over from a military junta that had ruled since it toppled President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya in a bloodless coup in 2005.

"The security agents of the BASEP (Presidential Security Battalion) came to our home around 9.20 (5:20 a.m. EDT) and took away my father," Amal Mint Cheikh Abdallahi, the president's daughter, told Reuters.

A presidency official who declined to be named said the president, prime minister and interior minister had been arrested and taken to an unknown destination.

Largely desert Mauritania, a former French colony of more than 3 million people, straddles black and Arab Africa.

Abdallahi replaced one government in May following criticism over the government's response to soaring food prices and to attacks over the last year carried out by al Qaeda's north African arm.

But the new government resigned last month in the face of a proposed no-confidence vote.

A new one was formed but without the opposition Union of Forces for Progress (UFP) and Islamist Tawassoul parties which had formed part of the previous government.

This week most of the members of parliament belonging to Abdallahi's PNDD-ADIL party walked out from the party en masse, in a move some political sources said were supported by senior military officials.

 

 

 

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