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3 die in Egypt clashes as anger at riots spills over

Khalil Hamra / AP

Protesters help a wounded man during clashes with security forces near the Interior Ministry in downtown Cairo on Friday.

By msnbc.com news services

Updated at 10:05 a.m. ET: CAIRO -- The Associated Press is reporting that police in Cairo fired salvos of tear gas and birdshot at rock-throwing protesters as popular anger over a deadly soccer riot spilled over into a second day of street violence that left three people dead and more than 1,500 injured, doctors and health officials said.

The protesters blame the police for failing to prevent the melee after a soccer match in the Mediterranean city of Port Said on Wednesday killed 74 people. The violence ? the soccer world's worst in 15 years ? has fueled anger at Egypt's ruling military generals and the already widely distrusted police force.


"I came down because what happened in Port Said was a political plan from the military to say it's either them or chaos,"? 19-year-old Islam Muharram told The Associated Press.

NBC: Two Americans kidnapped in Egypt released

Demonstrators in Cairo, the city of Suez and several Nile Delta cities on Friday turned their anger on the military, calling for it to surrender power because of what they say is the ruling generals' mismanagement of the country's transition to democracy.

In the capital, protesters in helmets and gas masks hurled stones at riot police firing tear gas outside the Interior Ministry, which controls the police. The demonstrators say they don't want to storm the ministry, but to hold a sit-in in front of it to protest the soccer deaths.

More photos:?Street battle rages near Egypt's Interior Ministry

Many protesters have suggested the authorities either instigated the Port Said violence or intentionally allowed it to happen to retaliate for the key role soccer fans known as Ultras had in clashes with security forces during the uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.

The Cairo violence began late Thursday and escalated overnight, with protesters pushing through the barricades erected around the fortress-like ministry building and bringing down a wall of concrete blocks erected outside the ministry two months ago, after similar violence left more than 40 protesters dead.

The death toll from Friday's violence stood at three.

Thousands of people poured into Cairo's Tahrir Square, where tear gas was used to disperse the crowd. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

Original post: Protesters laid siege to Egypt's Interior Ministry on Friday, pushing their protest against the military-led government into a second day in a show of anger triggered by the deaths of 74 people in the country's worst soccer disaster.

One person died in Cairo from a shotgun pellet wound and two were killed in the city of Suez as police used live rounds to hold back crowds trying to break into a police station, witnesses and the ambulance authority said.

The demonstrations erupted following the deaths at a soccer stadium in Port Said. Most of those killed were crushed to death in a stampede but protesters hold the military-led authorities responsible.

Story: 2 dead, 600 hurt in protests after soccer riot

Several thousand protesters threw rocks towards the ministry building in central Cairo through the night. Security forces fired tear gas but the protesters continually regrouped.

Of the few vehicles in the usually congested downtown area, most were ambulances that ferried casualties from the clashes.

By Friday morning, a hard core of demonstrators had heaved aside a concrete barrier blocking a main road near the ministry to take closer aim at the building. A Reuters witness heard firing and found gun pellets on the ground.

"We will stay until we get our rights. Did you see what happened in Port Said?" said 22-year-old Abu Hanafy, who arrived from work on Thursday evening and decided to join the protest.

PhotoBlog: Chaotic scenes as injured soccer fans return to Cairo

Revolutionary youth groups were calling for a mass weekend protest named the "Friday of Anger." By late morning, a few hundred people had joined protesters who slept overnight in Cairo's central Tahrir Square.

Ambulances had to intervene overnight to extract riot police whose truck took a wrong turn into a street full of protesters.

Protesters surrounded the vehicle for at least 45 minutes, rocking it while the police were inside. Some of the demonstrators then formed a human corridor to help them escape.

Close to 400 people have been hurt in the confrontations that erupted late on Thursday, the health ministry said, many of them suffering from inhaling tear gas fired by riot police who the Interior Ministry said were protecting the building.

Story: 'People are dying in front of us': Scores killed in riots after Egypt soccer match

?In Suez, witnesses said fighting broke out at a local police station in the early hours of Friday. "We received two corpses of protesters shot dead by live ammunition," said a doctor at a morgue where the bodies were kept.

A witness said: "Protesters are trying to break into the Suez police station and police are now firing live ammunition."

The soccer stadium deaths have heaped new criticism on the military council, which has governed Egypt since Mubarak stepped down a year ago in the face of mass protests. Critics regard them as part of his administration and an obstacle to change.

The army leadership, in turn, has presented itself as the guardian of the "January 25 revolution." It has promised to hand power to an elected president by the end of June.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Friday, February 3, 2012

EU probes new Google privacy policy

(AP) ? The European Union's data protection authorities have asked Google to delay the rollout of its new privacy policy until they have verified that it doesn't break the bloc's data protection laws.

Google publicized its new privacy rules ? which regulate how the Web giant uses the enormous amounts of personal data its collects through its search engine, email and other services ? with much fanfare last week.

Since then, it has launched a huge publicity campaign informing its users around the globe of the new policy, which is set to come into force on March 1.

But that launch date may now be under threat.

In a letter to Google Chief Executive Larry Page, Jacob Kohnstamm, the chairman of the group of 27 national privacy regulators in the EU, said the French data protection agency has launched an investigation into the new rules and how they will affect Google users in the EU.

"We call for a pause (in the rollout of the new rules) in the interests of ensuring that there can be no misunderstanding about Google's commitments to information rights of their users and EU citizens, until we have completed our analysis," Kohnstamm wrote in the letter, which was sent Thursday and published on Friday.

Google's search engine has a market share of more than 90 percent in the EU, with rival services like Microsoft's Bing gaining little traction. The EU's competition authorities are already examining whether Google uses this dominance to stop other search engines from entering the market.

A spokeswoman for Kohnstamm, who is also the head of the Dutch data protection agency, did not immediately answer questions on how long the investigation is expected to take or whether there were specific concerns over the new rules that triggered the probe.

Google spokespeople in Brussels did not immediately respond to requests for comment. However, in its descriptions of the new privacy policy, Google says its main aim is to simplify the more than 60 different set of privacy rules for its different services into one that is easier to understand for users.

Associated Press

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Stock index futures point to flat start (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? Stock index futures pointed to a flat open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500 down 0.1 percent, Dow Jones futures flat and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.2 percent at 4:45 a.m. ET.

European shares were slightly higher on Thursday morning, renewing a six-month high as mining stocks rallied after Xstrata (XTA.L) said it was in talks with Glencore (GLEN.L) over a merger that could create a combined mining and trading group worth more than 50 billion pounds ($79 billion).

Mining shares were also boosted by expectations China, the world's largest consumer of metals, would further ease monetary policy to stimulate its economy.

Facebook could raise as much as $10 billion in the biggest ever internet IPO, after which chief executive Mark Zuckerberg will retain almost complete control, leaving investors with little say.

JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) surprised Wall Street by winning a leading role in Facebook's public offering, besting other banks that have competed for months for the coveted position.

On the earnings front, Compass Group (CPG.L), the world's biggest caterer, said first-quarter sales rose more than 8 percent, as continued strength in North America and emerging markets offset weakness in Europe, putting it on track to achieve its full-year outlook.

Barry Diller's Internet holding company IAC/InterActive Corp (IACI.O) posted better-than-expected quarterly profit, driven by strong results at its online search and dating businesses, sending its shares up as much as 11 percent to 52-week highs.

Dow Chemical, the largest U.S. chemical maker by revenue, reports results for the fourth quarter of 2011 on Thursday and aims to show Wall Street it is further diversifying its portfolio into specialty materials for the alternative energy, electronics and construction markets. Analysts see Dow posting earnings of 30 cents per share, down from 47 cents in the same quarter of 2010.

Other companies due to report results on Thursday include Kellogg, Mastercard, Merck & Co and Sara Lee.

Away from earnings, the head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has ordered an extensive review of how futures brokerages are regulated, following the collapse of MF Global three months ago, a CFTC official told Reuters on Wednesday.

Wall Street's own watchdog filed a complaint against Charles Schwab Corp (SCHW.N) on Wednesday accusing the online brokerage of requiring customers to waive their rights to pursue class actions against the firm, a violation of industry rules.

On the macroeconomic front, Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc releases its report on job cuts for January at 7:30 a.m. ET. Challenger reported 41,785 layoffs in the prior month.

Labor Dept releases first-time claims for jobless benefits for the week ended January 28 at 1330 GMT, which are expected to come in at 375,000 compared with 377,000 in the prior week.

Labor Dept also publishes preliminary Q4 Productivity and Unit Labor Costs at 1330 GMT. Economists in a Reuters survey forecast productivity to rise 0.8 percent versus a 2.3 percent rise in the final Q3 report. Unit Labor costs are expected to rise 0.8 percent compared with a 2.5 percent decrease in the final Q3 report.

Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Charles Evans meets for joint breakfast interview with four wire reporters at the Chicago Fed at 9 a.m. ET.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on the state of the U.S. economy before the House Budget Committee at 10 a.m. ET.

The Institute for Supply Management-New York releases January index of regional business activity. In December, the index read 534.0.

The Dow Jones industrial average (.DJI) gained 83.55 points, or 0.66 percent, to 12,716.46 on Thursday. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index (.SPX) rose 11.67 points, or 0.89 percent, to 1,324.08. The Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC) climbed 34.43 points, or 1.22 percent, to 2,848.27.

After the S&P 500 rose 4.4 percent last month, some strategists see the benchmark approaching a short-term top.

(Reporting By Francesco Canepa; editing by Helen Massy-Beresford)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120202/bs_nm/us_markets_stocks

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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Warming in the Tasman Sea a global warming hot spot

Monday, January 30, 2012

Oceanographers have identified a series of ocean hotspots around the world generated by strengthening wind systems that have driven oceanic currents, including the East Australian Current, polewards beyond their known boundaries.

The hotspots have formed alongside ocean currents that wash the east coast of the major continents and their warming proceeds at a rate far exceeding the average rate of ocean surface warming, according to an international science team whose work is published in the journal Nature Climate Change today.

Paper co-author, CSIRO's Dr Wenju Cai, said that while the finding has local ecological implications in the region surrounding the hotspots, the major influence is upon the ocean's ability to take up heat and carbon from the atmosphere.

In Australia's case, scientists report intensifying east-west winds at high latitudes (45?-55?S) pushing southward and speeding up the gyre or swirl of currents circulating in the South Pacific, extending from South America to the Australian coast. The resulting changes in ocean circulation patterns have pushed the East Australian Current around 350 kilometres further south, with temperatures east of Tasmania as much as two degrees warmer than they were 60 years ago. "We would expect natural change in the oceans over decades or centuries but change with such elevated sea surface temperatures in a growing number of locations and in a synchronised manner was definitely not expected," said CSIRO's Dr Wenju Cai.

"Detecting these changes has been hindered by limited observations but with a combination of multi-national ocean watch systems and computer simulations we have been able to reconstruct an ocean history in which warming over the past century is 2-3 times faster than the global average ocean warming rate," says Dr Cai, a climate scientist at CSIRO's Wealth from Oceans Research Flagship.

The changes are characterised by a combination of currents pushing nearer to the polar regions and intensify with systematic changes of wind over both hemispheres, attributed to increasing greenhouse gases.

Dr Cai said the increase of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere has been the major driver of the surface warming of the Earth over the 20th century. This is projected to continue.

He said the research points to the need for a long-term monitoring network of the western boundary currents. In March next year, Australian scientists plan to deploy a series of moored ocean sensors across the East Australian Current to observe change season-to-season and year-to-year.

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