It’a sad music.
This video explains what happened later yesterday in egypt showing the military brutality towards egyptian people that only need freedom.
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Victory [full of blood]
A complete photoset of the revolt in Egypt by “El Pais”. Click on image to see them all.
8 unmoving bodies in tahrir, pic i took 3 hours ago, just got to computer 2 upload. not sure how many dead vs. unconscious. corner of #tahrir sq & tahrir st.
The latest news from the print world is unsurprising: Average weekday circulation at 379 U.S. newspapers fell 10.6% during the six months ending in September—the steepest decline ever recorded by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. And although a recent study found that consumer spending on subscription media increased 7% in the past year, that didn’t mean subscriptions in the traditional sense—the number of households subscribing to magazines dropped two percentage points while subscriptions for home video and smartphone services were both up.
On the television front, households with DVRs tripled in just three years, more consumers are avoiding ads, and a majority feels there is “too much advertising.” One cannot help but feel sorry for networks and media companies worried about matching ad revenue to expenses, but their response is a bit hard to swallow. TiVo is showing ads to viewers as they are trying to skip other ads, and TNS Media Intelligence tells us that “marketing content represents 43 percent of a prime-time hour”—11:46 minutes per hour of in-show Brand Appearances (a 31% increase from a year ago) and 14:07 of network commercial messages.