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In the Rupert Murdoch hearing at a committee of British parliament, the 80 year old is attacked---with foam. The Guardian reports Activist and comedian Johnnie Marbles was sitting four rows behind Murdoch -- and was arrested after trying to throw a plate of foam into Murdoch’s face. Here’s CNBC.
“The shot at his face.”
“The wife’s getting up to defend her husband.”
“Look at Murdoch there.”
“He’s perfectly fine.”
In other world news---the swearing-in of Egyptian cabinet members---now being delayed. Prime Minister Essam Sharaf is recovering from a drop in his blood pressure. But will the changing of the guard please Egyptian citizens? Here’s CNN.
“We asked about the announcement of the new cabinet, and they don’t think it’s going far enough. Two key issues they are considering. The fact is the Minister of Interior and of justice are saying they want those two ministers replaced as soon as possible. If they are not replaced, the cabinet reshuffle is not as comprehensive as it could have been.”
In Florida--police say a teenager killed both his parents---and then threw a party.
Police believe 17 year-old Tyler Hadley beat them to death with a hammer, then locked their bodies in a room.
Police: “Police obtained a search warrant from the residence. Then found lying between bodies of the Hadleys was the hammer that was used to commit blunt force trauma to both the Hadleys’ heads and torso.”
In more U.S. news---the last space shuttle--- has left the International Space Station. Atlantis is now on its way back to mother Earth. The shuttle left the outpost right on schedule at about 3:28 EST this morning.
Shepard Smith: “Lots of hugs as the crew of the International Space Station said goodbye to the four astronauts. The shuttle delivered five tons of equipment and supplies, and they brought up a model of the shuttle itself and the United States flag which was on Colombia during the first shuttle mission in 1981.”
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