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The truth about Twitter, Facebook and the uprisings in the Arab world Think of the defining image of the uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa – the idea that unites Egypt with Tunisia, Bahrain and Libya. It has not been, in itself, the celebrations of Hosni Mubarak's fall nor the battles in Tahrir Square in Cairo. Nor even the fact of Mohammed Bouazizi's self-immolation in the central Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid, which acted as a trigger for all the events that have unfolded. Instead, that defining image is this: a young woman or a young man with a smartphone. She's in the Medina in Tunis with a BlackBerry held aloft, taking a picture of a demonstration outside the prime minister's house.
Dodging Witches and Wild Boar in Germany - Frugal Traveler - Travel - New York Times Blog A pine forest in the Harz Mountains. Deep in the forests of Germany’s Harz Mountains, twilight is a time of magic. The light turns gray and ambient, and the colors — the green of moss, the brassy gold of pine needles, the violet of the wild blueberry bushes — pop out against the tall, brown, branchless trunks of pine trees. There’s a stillness. The daytime hikers have returned to their villages, and the nocturnal animals have not yet woken. This is when you can almost believe the legends about Harz — that witches fly to the 3,747-foot-tall peak of Brocken, the tallest mountain in northern Germany, and that a strange creature called the Brocken Spectre patrols the misty trails.