Saturday, December 31, 2011

New York Times sends email to millions by mistake (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? Some 8 million people received emails from the New York Times on Thursday offering a special discount if they would reconsider their decision to cancel their subscriptions.

The trouble is, the offer was supposed to go to only about 300 people who had decided to stop taking home delivery of the newspaper -- it was erroneously sent by a New York Times employee to more than 8 million people on an email marketing list.

The debacle lit up social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook, sparking concerns that hackers might have broken into the newspaper's computer network to send out spam.

A spokeswoman for the newspaper blamed human error, saying hackers were not involved and security was not at fault.

"An email was sent earlier today from The New York Times in error. This email should have been sent to a very small number of subscribers, but instead was sent to a vast distribution list made up of people who had previously provided their email address to The New York Times," the paper said in a statement.

The email offered a 50 percent reduced rate for 16 weeks on home delivery.

The New York Times is owned by New York Times Co.

(Reporting By Paul Thomasch in New York and Jim Finkle in Boston; Editing by Steve Orlofsky, Phil Berlowitz)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

DISA gets a spoonful of Froyo, approves Dell Venue for military use

Remember when the DoD approved the Android-powered Dell Streak for military use? Well the DISA's latest list of approved gear now includes Dell's Venue and the custom version of Froyo that it runs. Sadly, there are some limitations: operatives won't have access to the Android market, all surfing has to go via a secure proxy server and there's a ban on all classified information being received on the handset. Now if you'll excuse us, we're gonna imagine a unit of Venues at boot camp all chanting "If I play Angry Birds in a combat zone, box me up and send me home."

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Russian officials rattled by breach at rocket plant (Reuters)

MOSCOW (Reuters) ? Russia's deputy prime minister vowed Thursday to punish "sleepy" security officials after bloggers posted dozens of photos of an apparently unguarded strategic military rocket motor factory near Moscow.

Blogger Lana Sator said she and friends met not a soul, much less any security guards, as they roamed around state rocket-maker Energomash's plant, snapping pictures, on five separate night-time excursions in recent months.

She posted almost 100 pictures of decrepit-looking hardware from inside a rusted engine-fuel testing tower, the plant's control room and even its roof at lana-sator.livejournal.com

Russian media cited a senior space agency official, speaking anonymously, who described the breach as a shock of the same scale as German pilot Mathias Rust's brazen Cessna flight under Soviet radar to land on Red Square in 1987.

"It showed a complete inability to protect anything whatsoever," the official told Izvestia. Space agency Roskosmos declined comment on the incident when reached by Reuters.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said the security failure was "unacceptable," warning in a televised meeting with Roskosmos chief Vladimir Popovkin that "sleepy cats" who failed to maintain security at strategic defense sites face punishment.

Rogozin, Moscow's former NATO envoy appointed to oversee the defense and space sectors this month, also criticised Roskosmos for a string of recent botched launches.

"We must take urgent steps to restore order in this sphere," he said, ordering Roskosmos to present a report explaining the underlining causes of the failures by the end of January.

Last week, a Russian communications satellite crashed, adding to a string of humiliating launch failures that marred this year's celebrations of 50 years since Yuri Gagarin's first human space flight.

What was to be post-Soviet Russia's debut interplanetary mission to Mars's moon last month was stuck in orbit.

In August, the crash of an unmanned cargo craft cast doubt over Moscow's ability to guarantee International Space Station operations, while the loss of a $265-million communication satellite hurt its commercial launch record.

Monday, Russia also delayed by 25 days a launch for European satellite giant SES, citing technical glitches.

(Reporting By Alissa de Carbonnel; Editing by Giles Elgood)

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Recent Discovery Contains Oldest Depiction of the Tower of Babel

This article is pretty blood suspicious. First of all, it isn't the Tower of Babel, it's the ziggurat of Babylon. The Babel story may indeed reference the ziggurat of Babylon, or not, but no serious scholar goes around calling it the Tower of Babel.

The origin of language nonsense reveals that this is clearly the creation of some Biblical literalist. The breaking of the tongues story from Genesis is myth. No linguist has seriously believed it in well over two hundred years, and pretty much everyone accepts that humans developed full language in Africa. The language Nebuchadnezzar spoke; Akkadian, was an Afro-Asiatic language, and those languages likely developed either in the Arabian Peninsula or in East Africa, most certainly not in Mesopotamia.

Come on Slashdot editors. What's next, an article about humans and dinosaurs living together, or Biblical Flood confirmation stories? Is this the low that the post-Taco era is going to sink to?

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Nelson says Dems shouldn't concede his Senate seat (AP)

OMAHA, Neb. ? Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska says he doesn't think his decision not to run for a third term will automatically hand the seat over to Republicans.

Nelson told The Associated Press on Wednesday there's still plenty of time for the 2012 campaign, so Democrats shouldn't hesitate to jump in.

He also says he's confident he could have won re-election.

But other Democrats acknowledge they face an uphill battle to keep Nelson's seat in the party. The GOP field already is crowded with Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning, state Treasurer Don Stenberg, state Sen. Deb Fischer, and investment adviser Pat Flynn.

Nelson says he's not retiring, but he doesn't know what's next. He has more than $3 million in campaign cash he could give to other candidates in the future.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/uscongress/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111228/ap_on_el_se/us_senate_nelson

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 10.1 pop up in US Cellular Systems

US Cellular Computer Screenshot

Heads up, US Cellular customers! We know you all may be feeling a little left out lately with most of the world?s attention on Verizon and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, but it looks like you just might be getting a few devices in the very near future that should brighten up your day just a bit.

Thanks to an anonymous tipster to Android Central, we?ve got a screenshot of an internal US Cellular computer screen that shows both the Samsung Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Considering the carrier?s lack of any major Android devices, this news seems a bit overdue.

At any rate, there have been no official announcements regarding these devices from US Celly, but when devices start popping up in computer systems, traditionally a release isn?t too far behind. Stay tuned.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

U.S. Military to Allow Closer Coordination with Pakistan After Deadly Border Incident

U.S. military officials have indicated willingness to share necessary information on America's operations in areas spanning the borders of Afghanistan and Pakistan in attempts to salvage strained relationship with Islamabad over a deadly air strike last month that killed Pakistani troops.

In a statement, General James Mattis, chief of the U.S. Central Command, acknowledged that more trust and openness are needed to regain the confidence and cooperation of the Pakistani authorities following the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers killed during a U.S.-led attack in November.

In an earlier probe of the incident, U.S. authorities have admitted that communication breakdown between the U.S military command and its Pakistani counterparts resulted to the misunderstanding that led to the accidental encounter.

While conceding that it erred in ordering the air strikes on an ally, U.S. officials insisted that the counterattack was issued after U.S. soldiers were barraged with heavy firing from the Pakistani side.

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Islamabad, however, flatly rejected America's assertions and insisted that U.S. President Barack Obama needs to issue a formal apology.

Washington has yet to indicate anything positive if Obama would be willing to accede to the Pakistani demands if only to save its relationship with an ally it deems important in hunting down terrorists believe to be hiding in the Afghan-Pakistani border.

Mattis, however, already ordered U.S. and NATO troops operating in the region to make amends by coordinating closely with Pakistani authorities.

His new operational directive includes closer cooperation in furnishing updates and organising scheduled visits that will be characterised by "full disclosure of all border area facilities and installations on both sides of the border."

Mattis also ordered commanding generals on the U.S. and NATO side to "clarify authorities, responsibilities, and standard operating procedures in the area."

Such adjustments, he stressed, were important in order for both sides to eliminate the possibility of further conflicts in the future.

"The strongest take-away from this incident is the fundamental fact that we must improve border coordination and this requires a foundational level of trust on both sides of the border," Mattis was quoted by AFP as saying in his new directive.

His statement was made public in light of recent suspensions of CIA-operated spy drones missions in the area as well as fine-tuning of military, intelligence and logistic operations being conducted by the United States in the regions to neutralise terror activities.

The U.S. probe on the incident, issued last week, also hinted that military aid extended to Islamabad will also decrease dramatically.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/272859/20111227/u-s-military-allow-closer-coordination-pakistan.htm

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Mayor: House fire kills 5 in Stamford, Connecticut

STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - Fire tore through a house in a tony neighborhood along the Connecticut shoreline early Sunday, killing five people, making it among the worst Christmases in the city's history, the mayor said.

Officials said the fire, which was reported shortly before 5 a.m., killed two adults and three children. Two others escaped. Their names have not been released.

"It is a terrible, terrible day for the city of Stamford," Stamford Mayor Michael Pavia told reporters at a news briefing at the scene of the fire. "There probably has not been a worse Christmas day in the city of Stamford."

Acting Fire Chief Antonio Conte said attempts by firefighters to rescue the house's occupants were pushed back by intense flames and heat.

He said fire officials do not yet know the cause of the blaze and will not likely get clues for a few days until fire marshals can enter the house "and figure out what happened."

Conte said he did not know the conditions of the two survivors.

"We had our hands full from the moment we arrived on the scene," he said.

A neighbor, Sam Cingari Jr., said he was awakened by the sound of screaming and that the house was entirely engulfed by flames.

"We heard this screaming at 5 in the morning," he said. "The whole house was ablaze and I mean ablaze."

Cingari says he does not know his neighbors, who he said bought the house last year and were renovating it. Power also was out in the neighborhood, he said.

Charles Mangano, who lives near the scene, told The Advocate of Stamford he saw a barefoot man wearing boxers and a woman being led out of the house.

The woman said, "`My whole life is in there,"' he said. "They were both obviously in a state of shock."

The 3,349-square foot, five-bedroom home sold for $1.7 million in December 2010, according to the Stamford assessment office's website. It's located in Shippan Point, a neighborhood that juts into Long Island Sound.

Tony Low-Beer, another neighbor, said he was awakened by a neighbor after 4 a.m. who told him about a "raging fire" next door.

"Cinders were flying all over the place," he told The Associated Press.

He said he secured his three dogs and put his iguana in a carrying case because he was concerned he might have to evacuate. As of Sunday afternoon, he was still at his home.

Stamford, a city of 117,000 residents, is about 25 miles northeast of New York City.

Source: http://www.kval.com/news/national/Mayor-House-fire-kills-5-in-Stamford-Connecticut-136203383.html

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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SC Army veteran, 96, always eager to give blood (AP)

COLUMBIA, S.C. ? At age 96, Joe Johnson is still first in line when the bloodmobile arrives at his South Carolina retirement home. He's always eager to save lives and keep up the habit he started during his Army career.

"I'm sure I've given gallons," says the retired master sergeant. "I don't see any reason to stop."

Johnson, who has lived at the Morningside retirement center in Greenwood, S.C., for about 10 years, is a regular donor, said Katherine Amerson, executive director at the home.

"He's just great. He's always out there, trying to get everyone to donate. `It's your duty,' he tells everybody," Amerson said in a telephone interview.

Johnson said in the same phone call that he began donating after he joined the Army in Tennessee at age 21 and kept it up after moving to Florida, and then later South Carolina. The former infantry soldier said he served in Europe ? though not in combat ? and back in the United States, training National Guard forces.

"They'd say to us, `Line up and give blood' and maybe out of 200 or so in the company, maybe 40 or 50 guys would do it. Some people would just walk away, but I never did," Johnson said. "I constantly gave blood. I had a routine going."

Johnson celebrated his 96th birthday on Tuesday with a cake, which Amerson said he insisted on sharing with some of the other 43 residents at the assisted living home. His most recent blood donation was a week earlier when a mobile unit made one of its periodic visits to the retirement home.

Jason Agee, who works for the not-for-profit The Blood Connection, said he was wondering what Johnson wanted when he first came out to his mobile unit parked outside the retirement home.

"He came straight out to the bus and said, `I'm here to donate, young man!" Agee said.

"He's always telling stories. He's awesome," Agee said. "For him, it's all about giving to help other people. Every pint of blood can save up to three lives, you know."

Agee said his organization collects about 2,000 units, or pints, of blood every week in South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina.

Jan Kissimon, the organization's chief marketing officer based in Greenville, said Johnson is one of several older donors in the area and that the organization has taken blood in the past year or so from several people "who've been in the 100-year range."

"We have a small pool of people in that category," said Kissimon. "They are a generation who are used to giving. It's a whole different mentality."

Although one typically must be at least 16 years old to donate blood, there is no upper age limit, said Stephanie Millian, a spokeswoman for the American Red Cross in the Washington, D.C., area.

"It seems to be true for those who grew up, or experienced World War II. They become life-long blood donors," Millian said.

The Red Cross is the nation's largest single blood collection agency, and gathers about 6 million units of blood from about 4 million volunteers annually, Millian said.

The average age for donors with the Red Cross is 40, and the organization has taken blood from donors ranging in age from 16 to 102, Millian said.

There are restrictions depending upon medications, travel or residence in certain regions of the world in order to avoid the chance for infectious diseases. Information about donating can be accessed on the Red Cross web site, she said.

The American Association of Blood Banks estimates there are about 10.8 million volunteers who donate blood every year.

The association's website says an estimated 38 percent of the U.S. population is eligible to donate blood at any given time, but less than 10 percent do so annually. About 44,000 blood units are used in hospitals or emergency rooms every day, the website says.

So far, Johnson said he intends to keep on giving for as many years as he can.

"I think I'm good for a few years more," he said with a chuckle.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

How To Use Anyone?s Face As A Facebook Chat Emoticon

Josh Constine is a technology journalist who specializes in deep analysis of social products. He is currently a writer for TechCrunch. Previously, Constine was the Lead Writer of Inside Facebook, where he covered Facebook product changes, privacy, the Ads API, Page management, ecommerce, virtual currency, and music technology. Prior to writing for Inside Facebook, Constine graduated from Stanford University... ? Learn More

Emoticons no longer have to be anonymous smiley faces representing simple emotions. Facebook Chat now lets you use the profile picture of any user, official Page, or event on the service as an emoticon. That means you can make one out of your best friend, Chuck Norris, Justin Bieber, Barack Obama or anyone else. This opens up a whole new way to express complex emotions. Here?s how to do it:

  1. Go to any profile, official Page, or event that you want to use as an emoticon.
  2. Look at the URL. Find the username?or profile ID at the end of the URL such as ?VinDiesel? from http://www.facebook.com/VinDiesel, ?JoshConstine?, ?cocacola?, or ?45197362282?
  3. Place that name or number in double brackets like [[VinDiesel]]
  4. Enter that into a Facebook Chat or Message field. When you send it, the bracketed number or letters will appear as that person, Page, or event?s current profile picture.

You can send these custom emoticons from the web or mobile, but they?ll only display as photos on the web. When viewed through a Facebook app or mobile site they?appear as their bracketed string. Similarly, you can?t use them in status updates, wall posts, or comments yet. They appear pretty small, but you can hover over the photos to view the username it belongs too. Community Pages, those that aren?t owned by anyone and that display a Wikipedia entry, can?t be used.

Not so excited about other people using you as an emoticon? Tough luck. Profile pictures and usernames are public, so this doesn?t technically violate privacy and there?s no way to opt out of having your face used.

For a long time, Facebook only had one custom smiley. The code :putnam: would show the face of Facebook engineer Chris Putnam. Now you can replace verbs, nouns, and adjectives with whoever represents them best. As our writer John Biggs described yesterday, you can use?4Chan Ragefaces (here are the codes), and Reddit user Sky_Prodigy spawned a thread full of codes for faces and alphabets.

The emoticon has evolved.

Here?s a few ideas for people and Pages you could use as emoticons. Just copy the bracketed text at the end. Have ideas for more? Leave them in the comments and I?ll add the best ones to our list:

  • Badass ? (Chuck Norris)?[[46637413257]]
  • Eloquence -?[[WilliamShakespeare1]]
  • Pirate -?[[CaptainJackSparrow]]
  • President, leadership -?[[barackobama]]
  • Bro -?[[DJPAULYD]]
  • Male attractiveness -?(Ryan Gosling)?[[246631252031491]]
  • Boyishness ? ?[[JustinBieber]]
  • Relaxation -?[[BobMarley]]
  • Condescension, judgment -?[[simoncowell]]
  • Adventure, auto theft ? [[VinDiesel]]
  • Brilliance, controversial brilliance ? [[Zuck]]
  • Loudmouth -?[[theuncrunched]]
  • Greed -?[[DonaldTrump]]
  • Drunk ? (David Hasselhoff)?[[123670240998921]]
  • Santa Claus -?[[TheMagicOfSantaClaus]]
  • Terrible art -?[[Nickelback]]
  • Winning ? [[CharlieSheen]]
  • Disapproval ? Fry from Futurama [[[278104690058]]


Facebook is the world?s largest social network, with over 500 million users. Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially as an exclusive network for Harvard students. It was a huge hit: in 2 weeks, half of the schools in the Boston area began demanding a Facebook network. Zuckerberg immediately recruited his friends Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes to help build Facebook, and within four months, Facebook added 30 more college networks. The original idea for the term...

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Frightening frosting? TSA confiscates cupcake

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PEABODY, Mass. -- An airport security officer confiscated a frosted cupcake amid fears its icing could be a security risk, according to reports.

Rebecca Hains said the Transportation Security Administration agent at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas took her cupcake Wednesday. According to Hains,?he?told her its frosting was enough like a gel to violate TSA restrictions on allowing liquids and gels onto flights to prevent them from being used as explosives.


"I just thought this was terrible logic," Hains said Friday.

Hains said the agent didn't seem concerned that the red velvet?cupcake, which was packaged in an 8-ounce?mason jar,?could actually be explosive, just that it fit some bureaucratic definition about what was prohibited.

"Once he had identified it as a security threat it was no longer mine and I couldn't have it back," Hains told NBC station WHDH.?

Hains, a 35-year-old communications professor at Salem State University, said she told the agent she had passed through security at Boston's Logan International Airport earlier in the week with two cupcakes packaged in jars, gifts from a student. But she said the agent told her that just meant TSA officials?in Boston didn't do its job.

"The TSA agent who saw them, picked them up and said, 'these look delicious,' and sent me on my way,"?Hains told WHDH.

'Civil liberties'
The TSA, which is entrusted with protecting the nation's transportation system, was reviewing the incident, agency spokesman Nico Melendez said. Passengers are allowed to take cakes and cupcakes through checkpoints, he said.

Hains, who lives in Peabody, just north of Boston, said the encounter highlighted the ludicrousness of TSA policies.

"It's not really about the cupcake; I can get another cupcake," she added. "It's about an encroachment on civil liberties. We're just building up a resistance and tolerance to all these things they're doing in the name of security, when it's really theater. It is not keeping us safe."

The Associated Press, NBC News station WHDH and msnbc.com staff contributed to this report.

Source: http://overheadbin.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/12/24/9676807-frightening-frosting-tsa-confiscates-cupcake

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

News GUZZLE: Church starts child abuse inquiry

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U.S. economy hopes give European stocks respite (Reuters)

LONDON (Reuters) ? Signs of renewed momentum in the giant U.S. economy boosted European stocks and supported the euro on Friday, but any gains in holiday-thinned markets are likely to prove short-lived with concerns about the euro zone debt crisis undiminished.

"There's no doubt that events in the euro area in the first quarter of next year... have the potential to have a profound impact across the globe," said Chris Scicluna, an economist at Daiwa Capital Markets.

The single currency edged up 0.1 percent to $1.3065, holding above a recent 11-month low of $1.2945, although it remains down around 2.1 percent on the year.

"The dollar is still seen as a funding currency when risk appetite improves and people will sell dollars on the back of that," said Chris Walker, currency strategist at UBS.

"But we still see uncertainties in the euro zone outweighing and look for a move towards $1.25 in the next few months," he added.

The United States reported the lowest level of weekly jobless claims since April 2008 on Thursday, as well as a rise in the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index.

"This improved set of data we've had through Q4 in the U.S. is at least something to be encouraged about," said Daiwa's Scicluna.

MSCI's world equity index gained around 0.3 percent since the data was published (.MIWD00000PUS), but remains on track for a fall of about 12 percent in 2011.

The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index gained around 0.5 percent.

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The European Central Bank's mid-week provision of 490 billion euros of cheap longer-term cash to over 500 of the region's banks - the largest ever amount of liquidity pumped into the financial system - is expected to support debt markets.

The loans are expected to ease the impact of a wave of capital outflows of U.S. money market funds from European banks that has gummed up the interbank market, and should also support bank shares.

Outgoing ECB executive board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi also suggested in comments in the Financial Times on Friday that the ECB could give in and adopt "quantitative easing" to boost the euro zone economy if deflation risks emerge across the 17-country region.

His comments are the strongest indication yet that the central bank could expand its policy tools to prevent a possibly disastrous economic slump in continental Europe, although Bini Smaghi himself steps down at the end of December.

Meanwhile, fellow ECB Executive Board member Juergen Stark, who also steps down at the end of the month, was quoted as saying that Europe should not use the International Monetary Fund to get around the ban on central banks financing governments and that current plans might breach that principle.

"Practically, I don't see any countries other than euro zone states that want access to the money. It is an attempt to circumvent the ban on direct monetary financing in Europe," Stark told German daily Die Welt in an interview.

Yields on Italian 10-year bonds were 4 basis points higher at 6.97 percent, back within a whisker of the 7 percent mark seen as unsustainably high over the long-term, with the Spanish equivalent little changed at 5.42 percent.

Unsurprisingly, in 2011 Italian bonds (.QW4AP) have been one of the worst performers, posting losses of 5.65 percent overall with longer-dated paper losing almost 11 percent (.QW4U).

The rosier picture painted by the U.S. data is also supporting commodities, with copper, which is sensitive to expectations of industrial demand, rising 1.0 percent to $7,615 a tonne, on course for its first weekly gain in three weeks.

(Additional reporting by Neal Armstrong)

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Analysis: Iraq crisis raises specter of sectarian strife (Reuters)

BAGHDAD (Reuters) ? When the last American soldiers left Iraq this week almost nine years after the fall of Saddam Hussein, U.S. officials were keen to portray it as a stable, democratic, if still troubled nation.

Just a few days later, the buffer of U.S. military presence gone, Iraq very quickly slipped back into the sectarian squabbling that pits Shi'ite against Sunni rivals and threatens to destroy their fragile power-sharing deal after only a year.

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shi'ite-led government sought the arrest of his Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi accusing him of plotting assassinations while demanding parliament fire another rival, his Sunni deputy Saleh al-Mutlaq, after he compared Maliki to Saddam.

A cartoon in Al Sabaah newspaper captured the crisis: Two American soldiers in helmets talk, their backs turned on three men fighting for a share of Iraq.

"We left them in peace and harmony," one American soldier says to the other as they walk away.

Iraqi Sunni discontent has grown since the ascent of the Shi'ite majority after the fall of Saddam, and many minority Sunni leaders now feel they have been marginalized, left out of the power structure by an increasingly authoritarian leader.

Shi'ites have worked in an uneasy, power-sharing agreement with the Sunni-backed Iraqiya party and Kurdish blocs for a year since the disputed 2010 election by splitting key posts: Iraq has a Shi'ite prime minister, a Kurdish president and a Sunni speaker of the house.

Maliki's moves against two Iraqiya rivals and the struggle between the Shi'ite leader and his Sunni opponents now risk spiraling into a wider struggle in Iraq, where sectarian sentiment always runs close to the surface.

Shi'ite leaders say the measures are against specific individuals and not Sunnis in general, but the timing of the moves against two rivals as the Americans leave is dangerously stoking Sunni fears of a Shi'ite push for more control.

"Gambits like this are always risky; in the past, the United States often used its leverage to get him to back down, and the U.S. military presence helped reassure nervous Sunnis," said Stephen Biddle at the Council on Foreign Relations.

"Now, of course, there is no such military presence and U.S. leverage is much smaller. That makes the stakes and the risks greater."

PLENTY OF RISKS

The renewed crisis risks scuttling the complex government set up where dozens of government posts are split among Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs and bring Iraq closer to the sectarian tensions that triggered widespread slaughter in 2006-07.

Upheaval in Iraq could also have broader ramifications in a region where a crisis in neighboring Syria is taking on a sectarian tone, and Shi'ite Iran and Sunni Turkey, with a nod from Sunni Arab Gulf nations, are increasingly jostling for influence.

Baghdad's Shi'ite-led government has moved closer to Iran, and a fall of Iran's ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose Alawite sect is a Shi'ite offshoot, could shift power to Syria's Sunni majority on Iraq's doorstep.

Even the perceived presence of U.S. troops on the ground played a deterrent in Iraq's sectarian and ethnic mix between Shi'ite and Sunni, and between the central government and the Kurdish semi-autonomous region in the north.

"The current situation suggests U.S. forces were a safety valve," wrote Iraqi columnist Alaa Hassan.

What happens next depends on how far Maliki's government pushes its investigations, how Sunnis react, and whether other third parties can bring them back from the brink.

In a flurry of meetings, U.S. officials, diplomats and Sunni and Shi'ite leaders have worked this week to calm nerves after Hashemi left to Iraq's largely autonomous Kurdistan region, where he accused Maliki of fabricating the charges against him.

"This is a worrying situation that is being exacerbated by political rhetoric. Unless there is an effort to calm the situation and engage in dialogue, it could quickly spin out of control," said one Western diplomat in Baghdad.

Deep mistrust has already crippled the power-sharing agreement for a year, blocking deals on everything from a key hydrocarbons law to the appointment of vital security posts like the defense and interior ministers.

The dispute has roots in the 2010 election when Iraqiya won the largest number of seats with the support of many Sunnis but failed to muster a governing majority. Shi'ite parties formed a coalition that allowed Maliki a second term.

Iraqiya joined a unity coalition headed by Maliki, winning posts such as the parliament speakership, one of three vice president posts and the finance ministry. Shi'ites took the prime minister's office and Kurds the presidency.

But since then Iraqiya says Maliki has failed to live up to power-sharing agreements, including the formation of a strategic policy council post for Iraqiya leader Iyad Allawi, who like Hashemi, is a bitter rival of Maliki.

At least nine times over the last year, candidates for the Iraqi defense minister post were put forward, but each time they have been rejected or failed to pass the first stage because of mistrust or squabbling.

"They call it a partnership government, but these are not partners, they are adversaries," Mahmoud Othman, a veteran Kurdish lawmaker, said shortly before the crisis. "This is a failed government."

ARREST OR COLLAPSE?

But Iraqiya has little room to maneuver. Without the support of other political blocs like the Kurds or a breakaway Shi'ite group, Iraqiya may find it difficult to walk away from government posts that give it access to political power, and from the 80 seats it holds in the 325-seat parliament.

Shi'ite leaders appear to be betting that divisions within Iraqiya will keep key Sunni figures clinging to their government posts rather than splitting to back Hashemi and trying to scuttle the government.

Even if Iraqiya abandons the government, the constitution would allow the Shi'ite coalition to work with the Kurdish blocs who would more likely join them to form a majority government, Shi'ite lawmakers say.

"I do not think the political process will collapse because, Iraqiya is already fragmented," said Sami al-Askari, a senior lawmaker and a close Maliki ally in his State of Law coalition.

Senior Shi'ite leaders say the charges against Hashemi are tied to plots against Maliki. But, they said, Maliki is unlikely to push authorities to execute the Hashemi warrant because of the expected fallout and uncertain Sunni reactions.

"We will leave the door open for Iraqiya, but if they tried to stop the political process, we will go ahead without them," one senior Shi'ite lawmaker said. "Arresting the vice president politically is a problem."

But the moves against Sunni leaders are a gamble as provincial Sunni officials campaign for more autonomy from a central Shi'ite-led government that some see as disinterested, and bowing to the whims of neighboring Shi'te power Iran.

Maliki's government recently arrested more than 200 members of Saddam's banned Baathist party, some of whom officials had said were involved in plots against the government. The arrests triggered protests in the Sunni stronghold Anbar province.

Heightened rhetoric could encourage more Sunni-backed protests and push Sunni Islamists to step up attacks on government targets, already in the sights of a stubborn al-Qaeda linked insurgency, said Eurasia's Crispin Hawes.

The clear winners, though, are Iraq's Kurdish blocs who strengthen their bargaining position within the central government, and within semi-autonomous Kurdistan's own disputes with Maliki.

Any attempt to negotiate a majority government or a Sunni split will likely need Kurdish backing within Iraq's central government.

Kurdistan, locked in a struggle over oil and territory with Maliki, may use the crisis as leverage in talks with Baghdad over disputed Kurdistan contracts it has signed with U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil, which Maliki's central government says are illegal.

"Maliki still has a chance of keeping the government together - the Kurds will be critical to this," said Gala Riani at IHS Global Insight. "They might use this opportunity to press Maliki for the resolution of long-standing disputes."

(Additional reporting by Suadad al-Salhy in Baghdad)

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Rhapsody president shaves head to mark 1M subscribers milestone

Rhapsody

"Before" and "after" pictures of Rhapsody President Jon Irwin, who vowed to shave his head if the company reached a milestone of 1 million paying subscribers in the U.S.

Rhapsody President Jon Irwin vowed to shave his head if the Seattle digital music company reached a milestone: 1 million paying subscribers in the U.S.

And today, Irwin is sporting a chrome dome.

Rhapsody?

"We've accomplished quite a bit over the past decade, so it's no small statement to say that 2011 was probably our biggest year yet," Irwin said. "I told our team that when we topped one million paid subscribers, I'd shave my head ... it was probably the best free haircut I've ever had."

Rhapsody?s music subscription service lets users stream unlimited music online or download tunes to listen to offline. The company?s library has more than 13 million songs and a subscription costs $10 a month.

In February 2010, Rhapsody was spun off by its parent companies, RealNetworks?

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Rhapsody President Jon Irwin vowed to shave his head if the Seattle digital music company reached a milestone: 1 million paying subscribers in the U.S.

And today, Irwin is sporting a chrome dome.

Rhapsody?

"We've accomplished quite a bit over the past decade, so it's no small statement to say that 2011 was probably our biggest year yet," Irwin said. "I told our team that when we topped one million paid subscribers, I'd shave my head ... it was probably the best free haircut I've ever had."

Rhapsody?s music subscription service lets users stream unlimited music online or download tunes to listen to offline. The company?s library has more than 13 million songs and a subscription costs $10 a month.

In February 2010, Rhapsody was spun off by its parent companies, RealNetworks?

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Missing AZ girl believed killed, dumped in trash

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Glendale Police Department shows 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley. Police said Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011 they now believe the Arizona girl missing for more than two months was killed and that her body was dumped in a trash bin across town. (AP Photo/Glendale Police Department, File)

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Glendale Police Department shows 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley. Police said Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011 they now believe the Arizona girl missing for more than two months was killed and that her body was dumped in a trash bin across town. (AP Photo/Glendale Police Department, File)

(AP) ? Police said Wednesday they now believe a 5-year-old Arizona girl missing for more than two months was killed and that her body was dumped in a trash bin across town.

That's the most substantive information that police in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale have released about what they believe happened to Jhessye Shockley, who was reported missing Oct. 11.

Police didn't specify who they think killed the little girl.

A month ago, detectives arrested Jhessye's mother, Jerice Hunter, on a child abuse charge related to the girl and announced at the time that they didn't believe they'd find her alive.

Hunter was released days after her Nov. 21 arrest when prosecutors said they wanted further investigation. She has maintained she had nothing to do with her daughter's disappearance, and has been critical of investigators.

Police say Hunter has declined to submit to a lie-detector test.

Jhessye was last seen at her family's apartment in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale after Hunter said she went out for an errand and left the girl in the care of three older siblings

Police previously said they don't believe they will find the child alive.

According to court documents released last month, Jhessye's teenage sister told police that Hunter had instructed her to lie about the disappearance. She also said her mother kept Jhessye in a closet, and that the girl had cuts, black eyes and other bruises before she was reported missing.

Child welfare workers removed Hunter's other children, including a newborn, from her apartment in October but declined to say why.

Hunter came under scrutiny during the investigation for an October 2005 arrest with her then-husband, George Shockley, on child abuse charges in California. Hunter pleaded no contest to corporal punishment and served about four years in prison before she was released on parole in May 2010.

Hunter's oldest child, 14 at the time, has told police his mother routinely beat the children. George Shockley is a convicted sex offender and is still in a California prison.

Associated Press

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Monday, December 19, 2011

A little Strikeforce video to get you excited for Saturday?s fights

It's been months since Strikeforce's last main card event, but they are coming back with a doozy. Take a minute to watch this video and be reminded of how fun their cards can be.

Gilbert Melendez is on a five-fight win streak, and Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos is returning to the cage for the first time since June of 2010. Will they retain their belts, or lose them to Jorge Masvidal and Hiroko Yamanaka? Give us your predictions in the comments or on Facebook.

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Regulators sue former top execs at Fannie, Freddie (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) ? U.S. securities regulators sued six former executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Friday, including ex-CEOs of both mortgage finance companies, saying they misled investors over exposure to risky home loans.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission sued three former executives at Fannie Mae and three at Freddie Mac. The civil charges were brought in two separate lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan.

The SEC accused former Fannie Mae CEO Daniel Mudd, former Freddie Mac CEO Richard Syron and four other defendants of knowingly approving false statements to investors that drastically misrepresented the extent of the firms' exposure to toxic mortgages.

Spokesmen for Mudd and Syron did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The SEC said both firms have agreed to cooperate with the agency and have agreed to admit responsibility for the alleged conduct, without agreeing or denying that they are liable. The firms have also entered into non-prosecution agreements with the agency, the SEC said.

Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae have been propped up by $169 billion in federal aid since they were rescued by the government in 2008.

The cases are SEC v. Daniel Mudd et al., No. 11-9202 and SEC v. Syron et. al No. 11-9201, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

(Reporting by Basil Katz, editing by Gerald E. McCormick and John Wallace)

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Russian aid convoy crosses into Kosovo (AP)

MITROVICA, Kosovo ? A convoy of 25 Russian trucks carrying aid for Kosovo's dissident Serbs crossed into Kosovo early Friday after a deal between the EU and Moscow ended a tense four-day impasse.

Hundreds of Serbs greeted the convoy along a main road in Kosovo's north where Serb protesters have clashed with NATO and EU forces and put up barricades to resist majority ethnic Albanian rule.

The area has been a source of tensions ever since Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008. While major Western powers have recognized the new state, Serbia has rejected such a move.

Moscow, meanwhile, has become the champion of the local Serbs' defiance against Kosovo. Belgrade has refused to use force to save them from ethnic Albanian rule, so the Serbs in Kosovo have turned to the Kremlin for help.

A jubilant crowd of several thousands Serbs gathered in the Serb part of the ethnically split town of Mitrovica on Friday where Russia's ambassador to Serbia, Aleksandr Konuzin, pledged Russia's support for the beleaguered minority.

He handed over a framed portrait of Christ, a gift from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for the Patriarchate of Pec, a Serb Orthodox monastery in the town of Pec that is also the seat of Serbian clergy, some 80 kilometers (60 miles) west of Pristina.

Russia is considered a traditional Serb ally because of common Slavic roots and the Christian Orthodox religion.

"This is a happy day for the Serbs," said Goran Milenovic, a resident of Mitrovica. "It shows that Russia is thinking about us."

The convoy was stranded at the border since Tuesday because Serb protesters refused to let EU police pass through the area. Russian officials in turn refused to use another crossing where they would have been submitted to controls by Kosovo authorities that Russia does not recognize as legitimate.

The head of the 3,000-strong EU police mission, Xavier Bout de Marnhac, brushed aside concern about a humanitarian crisis in Kosovo's north. Three EU police vehicles escorted the convoy early Friday after taking a roundabout way through Serbia to bypass roadblocks.

"We all know that there is no humanitarian crisis in Kosovo, that's obvious," de Marnhac told The Associated Press in an interview on Friday.

"If they (Russia) want to show some kind of support, why not? But it has to be done with respect of some basic principles that are rule of law principles. It's normal to be checked when you cross the gate... That's basic standards anywhere in Europe," de Marnhac said.

The Russian convoy's cargo has raised the suspicions of NATO and EU officials and security forces trying to keep the peace in the area. The canned food, blankets, tents and power generators suggest the convoy is intended for those manning roadblocks, not the general Kosovo Serb population.

Serbs have refused to remove roadblocks that dot the tense area since June after Kosovo authorities sent in special police units to take control of disputed border crossings.

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Nebi Qena in Pristina, Kosovo, contributed to this report.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Video: iPhone case gift guide, from wonderful to weird

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'War Horse' author makes quiet appearance in play

In this undated file photo released by HarperCollins, British author Michael Morpurgo, author of "War Horse," is shown. Morpurgo, who wrote the book the Tony Award-winning play is based on, was part of more than a dozen actors watching the auctioning-off of the horse Joey at the top of the show in New York. The author, who made a similar appearance in the London production of "War Horse" and is an extra in Steven Spielberg's movie version, didn't speak any dialogue and didn't appear again until the curtain call a few hours later. (AP Photo/HarperCollins)

In this undated file photo released by HarperCollins, British author Michael Morpurgo, author of "War Horse," is shown. Morpurgo, who wrote the book the Tony Award-winning play is based on, was part of more than a dozen actors watching the auctioning-off of the horse Joey at the top of the show in New York. The author, who made a similar appearance in the London production of "War Horse" and is an extra in Steven Spielberg's movie version, didn't speak any dialogue and didn't appear again until the curtain call a few hours later. (AP Photo/HarperCollins)

FILE - In this theater publicity image released by Lincoln Center Theater, a scene is shown from the production of "War Horse," performing at the Lincoln Center Theater in New York. Best-selling author Michael Morpurgo, who wrote the book the Tony Award-winning play is based on, was part of more than a dozen actors watching the auctioning-off of the horse Joey at the top of the show. The author, who made a similar appearance in the London production of "War Horse" and is an extra in Steven Spielberg's movie version, didn't speak any dialogue and didn't appear again until the curtain call a few hours later. (AP Photo/Lincoln Center Theater, Paul Kolnik)

NEW YORK (AP) ? Audiences at Wednesday's matinee performance of "War Horse" likely never noticed a very special actor who was making his Lincoln Center stage debut.

Best-selling author Michael Morpurgo, who wrote the book the Tony Award-winning play is based on, was part of more than a dozen actors watching the auctioning of the horse Joey at the top of the show.

The author, who made a similar crowd scene appearance in the London production of "War Horse" and was an extra in Steven Spielberg's movie version, didn't have any dialogue and didn't appear again until the curtain call a few hours later. The only hint he was there was when the auctioneer called out for "Mr. Morpurgo."

"They hide me away," the 68-year-old writer said with a smile during a backstage interview, still wearing his velvety Edwardian-era coat. "For me, it's a wonderful privilege for me to be connected to this whole way that theater works."

In some ways, Morpurgo's New York professional acting debut was more meaningful than the others: His father ? the Canadian actor Anthony van Bridge ? twice appeared at Lincoln Center in the 1960s.

Morpurgo, who has written more than 100 children's books, had come to New York after visiting the Canadian cast of "War Horse" in Toronto, which starts up in February. The chance to step where his father stepped years ago was too irresistible to turn down.

"I thought, 'I've got to go and be in the same place.' Isn't it silly?" he said. "I love full circles."

Van Bridge, a respected actor in Canada who was a fixture at the Shaw and Stratford festivals, left Morpurgo's mother after returning from World War II to find she'd rather be with another man. Morpurgo and his father eventually reunited when he was in his 20s; he now calls him a "sweet, kind man."

"War Horse" premiered at the National Theatre in November 2007. After two sold-out runs, it moved to London's West End in March 2009, where it continues to play at the New London Theatre. It opened at Lincoln Center this year and won five Tonys, including best play, and a U.S. tour will open in Los Angeles in June and travel to 19 cities, including Philadelphia, Dallas and Minneapolis.

Morpurgo, a former teacher who discovered his love of storytelling in the classroom, likes to visit each cast to talk about the roots of his best-selling 1982 children's book, which tells the story of a horse that has been enlisted to fight for the English in World War I. The show, adapted by Nick Stafford, is visually stunning, thanks to creative work by Handspring Puppet Company.

At one point during the interview, Austin Durant, who plays the auctioneer Chapman Carter, comes in to ask Morpurgo to autograph a volume of "War Horse" for his mother, Doris, as a Christmas present.

"Auctioneer, you were wonderful," Morpurgo told him.

"It was great!" said Durant, beaming. "Well played."

Morpurgo, who was Britain's third children's laureate, laughs about the incredible path his book "War Horse" has taken. When it was first published, it was largely ignored and for years never sold more than a few thousand copies a year, though his wife, Clare, thinks it is his best.

Then in 2005, Tom Morris, a director at the National Theatre, was looking for a way to create with Handspring Puppet Company a family friendly work. Morris' mother suggested "War Horse" after reading a second-hand copy.

Now it's been translated into 33 languages and has more than 500,000 copies in print.

"It's the same bloody book," he said, laughing.

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Online: http://www.warhorseonbroadway.com

Associated Press

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