WSJ – U.N. Boosts Syria Death Toll to 7,500

The United Nations raised the death toll in Syria to 7,500 people and called for an immediate cease-fire, as conflicting reports emerged about efforts to rescue injured foreign journalists trapped in the besieged city of Homs. Joe Lauria reports on the News Hub.

WSJ – FBI’s Insider-Trading Targets Expand

Federal authorities are seeking to build insider-trading cases against roughly 120 individuals on and off Wall Street in an expanding criminal insider-trading investigation that has shaken the financial and corporate worlds.

Oscar Fashion Best and Worst, NFL’s Braylon Edwards, Tips For Getting Rich

Today on Off Duty: Elizabeth Holmes gives the Best and Worst of Oscar fashion. Also, Lee Hawkins interviews NFL star Braylon Edwards. Plus, Robert Frank gives tips on how to be a millionaire in the ‘Money Talks’ segment. Finally, Wendy gives a few WSJ Oscars of her own.

WSJ – Can St.Louis Keep the Rams?

Two decades after the Rams arrived from Los Angeles, this shrinking Midwestern city is offering millions to try to close an escape clause that could allow the National Football League team to return to the glitz of its former home. The effort highlights how small-market cities often are forced to shell out more to keep NFL teams than big ones.

FEMEN feminist activist detained by police in central Kyiv at Europe Day

FEMEN feminist activist detained by police in central Kyiv after a topless action at the opening on “Europe Day” in Kyiv focusing on the lack of an real rapprochment to EU and the lack of real reform in Ukraine run by the Russian Populist and heavy Tycoon influenced government of president Yanukovich.

WSJ – How George Clooney Got Ready for the Academy Awards

In an interview at the 84th Annual Academy Awards actor George Clooney talked about the “Best Picture” nominated film “The Artist,” getting used to the red carpet, and how he spent the day of the awards ceremony. (Photo: Getty Images)

FEMEN PROTESTS IN RUSSIA

FEMEN group topless & protesting in the cold (NSFW):
http://bit.ly/zLjimO

Transformers 4 – Michael Bay at it again:
http://yhoo.it/zYAs3G

8Million sent Valentine’s gift to themselves in USA:
http://reut.rs/yobZy6

Creepy sex doll making Chinese factory:
http://bit.ly/wrCnEJ

WSJ – Jeremy Lin: Ladies Are Lin Love

From YouTube valentines to Twitter marriage proposals, love for Jeremy Lin goes beyond sports fandom. WSJ’s Christina Tsuei reports on how the athlete has become the object of affection for many.

WSJ – Romeo Santos – Bachata Duet With Usher

Raised in the Bronx, Latin music sensation Romeo Santos has now sold out Madison Square Garden. In a Wsj exclusive interview, Jim fusilli talks to the young musician about reinventing Bachata music, his new album Formula, Vol. 1, and his duet with R&B singer Usher.

UNCENSORED – FEMEN

FEMEN (Ukrainian:Фемен) is a Ukrainian protest group based in Kiev, founded in 2008. The organisation became internationally known for organizing topless protests against sex tourists, international marriage agencies, sexism and other social, national and international ills. Some of the goals of the organisation are: “To develop leadership, intellectual and moral qualities of the young women in Ukraine” and “To build up the image of Ukraine, the country with great opportunities for women”. As of late April 2010 the organisation is contemplating becoming a political party to run for seats in the next Ukrainian parliamentary election.

History

The movement was founded in 2008 by Anna Hutsol (born 1983, most FEMEN members are younger) after she became attuned to the sad stories of Ukrainian woman duped by false promises from abroad: “I set up FEMEN because I realised that there was a lack of women activists in our society; Ukraine is male-oriented and women take a passive role.” Since then the organization has staged noticeable erotically-flavored rallies (among others) near the building of the Cabinet of Ministers, at Maidan Nezalezhnosti, the Turkish embassy in Ukraine and in front of the Iranian embassy to oppose the expected execution of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani.

The goals of the organization is “to shake women in Ukraine, making them socially active; to organize in 2017 a women’s revolution.”
FEMEN justifies its provocative methods stating “This is the only way to be heard in this country. If we staged simple protests with banners, then our claims would not have been noticed”. The organisation plans to become the biggest and the most influential feminist movement in Europe.
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