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Obama Cryptically Warns He’ll Present "Very Difficult Choices to the Country"

Im doing it because i said i was going to do it and i think its the right thing to do people should learn that lesson about me, because next year when I start presenting some very difficult choices to the country, I hope some of these folks who are hollering about deficits and debt step up because i'm calling their bluff and we'll see how much of that political arguments theyre making right now are real and how much of it was just politics ” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up2uoob1Huk added by: ibrake4rappers13

On DVD: Criterion, Close-Up Brilliantly Take Us Back to the (Iranian) New Wave

Every New Wave must go the way of all flesh eventually, and it does seem as though the Iranian New Wave has faded into history. Don’t tell me you missed it. A prickly, pressurized cataract of neo-realist film wisdom that more or less began for most of us in the early ’90s with the festival appearances of Abbas Kiarostami’s Close-Up , the Iranian wave may have been the most significant national breakout movement since Godard bounced his day job. A product if anything was of the country’s Islamic revolution, the films (by Kiarostami, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Bahman Ghobadi, Jafar Panahi, etc.) weren’t stylish tubthumpers but patient and elliptical puzzles, humane but challenging, machine-pressed by the Sharia strictures on society and media into a kind of whole-grain eloquence.

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On DVD: Criterion, Close-Up Brilliantly Take Us Back to the (Iranian) New Wave

Will the 2010 World Cup unite South Africa?

Football is historically popular with black South Africans, with whites preferring cricket and rugby. Back in 1995 when South Africa won the Rugby Union World Cup on home soil, the nation was briefly united in victory. Fifteen years on, can the football World Cup achieve something more lasting? Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports on the start of the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa as the country still battles to fulfil Nelson Mandela’s dream of racial equality. Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports.

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China: Dingwei’s Back Country Landslide

TONIGHT 9:30/8:30C Dingwei heads to a mine he recently bought. He hopes it will be rich in lead, but just getting there proves to be an even bigger challenge.

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UN Votes New Sanctions for Iran

The United Nations Security Council voted for tougher sanctions against Iran in response to the country’s nuclear program.

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Michael Bay Denied Permission to Destroy Washington, D.C.

It’s a great day to be alive in Washington, D.C. ! The primary-election aftermath has the political atmosphere abuzz, Nationals rookie Stephen Strasburg just made arguably the best pitching debut in Major League history, and the National Park Service dutifully declined Michael Bay’s requests to stage a couple weeks of extravagant Hollywood spectacle in one of the country’s most historic, hallowed locations.

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Britain to Chris Brown: Stay Out!

Great Britain is officially Team Rihanna. Officials in the United Kingdom today announced that they have barred Chris Brown from entering the country for a concert due to his vicious…

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Nation’s First Defensive Cycling Class Launched

Image credit: NRFTO With deadly cyclist vs motorist conflicts going on in our streets, and bikers even getting shot for riding with their kids , the launch of the country’s first defensive cycling classes could not come at a better time. But what is defensive cycling all about? … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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May Eco-Tidbits from Turkey

Increased ferry service (left) is in the works for Istanbul’s Princes’ Islands, while Kisebükü cove (right) on the country’s southern coast is threatened by development. Photos by Jennifer Hattam (L) and Etrim Günlüğü (R). The deaths of at least 28 coal miners in an explosion and cave-in, along with the continuing controversy over building a third

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Haitian Farmers Refuse Monsanto’s Seeds and Instead Commit to Burning Them

photo: J. Novak Food Freedom recently reported that Chavannes Jean-Baptiste, peasant farmer leader of the Peasant Movement of Papay (MPP) called the entry of Monsanto seeds into Haiti “a very strong attack on small agriculture, on farmers, on biodiversity, on Creole seeds. Monsanto’s seed donations were an unwelcomed gift to a country with vocal opposition to GMO seeds for fear they would ruin what little agriculture the country has left. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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