SUSPECTED U.S. DRONE STRIKE KILLS FOUR AL QAEDA MILITANTS IN SOUTHERN YEMEN **

UNIDENTIFIED OFFICIAL SAYS THE ATTACK TOOK PLACE SAT MORNING IN ABYAN **

WASHINGTON HAS SAID AL QAEDA IN YEMEN IS AMONG THE GROUP'S MOST DANGEROUS **

OXBOW WINS THE PREAKNESS, RUINING ORB'S BID TO WIN THE THOROUGHBRED TRIPLE **

THE VICTORY MARKS HALL-OF-FAME TRAINER D. WAYNE LUKAS' 15TH WIN IN A TRIPLE **

ORB FINISHED FOURTH AS THE 3-5 FAVORITE, WHILE OXBOW WENT OFF AS A 15-1 **

OFFICIALS INVESTIGATING FRI'S RUSH-HOUR TRAIN COLLISION IN CT RULE OUT FOUL **

72 PEOPLE WERE INJURED WHEN A METRO-NORTH TRAIN HEADING EAST FROM NYC **

SERVICE ON THE LINE COULD BE DISRUPTED FOR SEVERAL DAYS **

INVESTIGATORS ANNOUNCE THEY WILL FOCUS ON A RAIL FRACTURE WHERE A DERAILED **

NY HOFSTRA UNIV STUDENT HELD AT GUNPOINT BY A HOME INTRUDER SHOT AND KILLED **

ANDREA REBELLO WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD FRI MORNING BY A NASSAU COUNTY OFFICER **

THE NASSAU COUNTY COP FIRED EIGHT SHOTS AT CONVICTED FELON DALTON SMITH, **

WINNING TICKET IN SATURDAY'S RECORD $590.5 MIL POWERBALL JACKPOT SOLD IN FL **

LOTTERY OFFICIALS SAY THE LONE WINNING TICKET WAS SOLD AT A PUBLIX **

WINNING NUMBERS WERE: 10, 13, 14, 22, 52 AND POWERBALL 11 **

PRES OBAMA DELIVERING THE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS TODAY AT MOREHOUSE COLLEGE **

ABOUT 500 STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMA AT THE ALL-MALE, **

IT'S OBAMA'S SECOND GRADUATION SPEECH THIS YEAR **

HIS THIRD AND FINAL ADDRESS COMES ON FRI AT THE U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY IN MD **

N KOREA FIRES A PROJECTILE INTO WATERS OFF ITS EASTERN COAST, ACCORDING TO **


 

Latest from NY Times – Egyptian Pres Mubarak told Pres Obama he did not understand the Mid East and that he was young

In Arab Spring, Obama Finds a Sharp Test

By HELENE COOPER and ROBERT F. WORTH

 

WASHINGTON — President Hosni Mubarak did not even wait for President Obama’s words to be translated before he shot back.

 

“You don’t understand this part of the world,” the Egyptian leader broke in. “You’re young.”

 

Mr. Obama, during a tense telephone call the evening of Feb. 1, 2011, had just told Mr. Mubarak that his speech, broadcast to hundreds of thousands of protesters in Tahrir Square in Cairo, had not gone far enough. Mr. Mubarak had to step down, the president said.

 

Minutes later, a grim Mr. Obama appeared before hastily summoned cameras in the Grand Foyer of the White House. The end of Mr. Mubarak’s 30-year rule, Mr. Obama said, “must begin now.” With those words, Mr. Obama upended three decades of American relations with its most stalwart ally in the Arab world, putting the weight of the United States squarely on the side of the Arab street.

 

It was a risky move by the American president, flying in the face of advice from elders on his staff at the State Department and at the Pentagon, who had spent decades nursing the autocratic — but staunchly pro-American — Egyptian government.

 

Nineteen months later,  CLICK LATER